Despite what its name might imply—guerilla means “little war” in Spanish—guerilla gardening has nothing to do with war or destruction, and everything to do with creation. So what exactly ...
Battling concrete and rubble with soil and seeds, guerrilla gardening is urban anarchy at its prettiest. Stylist has tracked down leading guerrilla gardener Richard Reynolds to explain the country ...
Community-building is essential for sustainable urban areas to flourish. Things such as reusing and recycling materials, for ...
Greening tree pits is a form of guerrilla gardening. Whether and how the mini-bed on a street tree may be planted depends on ...
We’re more like a guerrilla gardening SWAT team. We will be represented by a new Rotaract Club (offshoot of Buffalo Rotary Club – this is a service club for ages 18 – 30), vested waterfront ...
The visual language of Grow to Know is inspired by blueprints, master plans and the collective’s mission to “bring life to derelict spaces” Non-profit organisation Grow to Know was started in London’s ...