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What Is Guerilla Gardening? Essentially, guerilla gardening is the act of gardening (planting flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, etc.) in areas where you are technically not authorized to do so.
Whether as collective green graffiti or as an attempt to make green improvements for all, guerrilla gardening is catching on despite its controversial methods.
Many people are gardening on land that is not theirs – here are some things to consider to avoid getting into trouble.
Norwegian all-female practice PUSHAK is planning to build a ‘guerrilla’ garden at The Architecture Foundation to celebrate the London Festival of Architecture The garden will feature ‘moss graffiti’ ...
Groundswell: Guerilla Architecture in Response to the Great East Japan Earthquake MAK Center 835 North Kings Road West Hollywood, California Through January 4, 2015 The Great East Japan Earthquake ...
Why is there a full-size tree inside this once-abandoned Liverpool terrace? Step inside Granby Winter Garden, the latest transformation from Turner prize winning architects Assemble From the ...
An Oakland guerrilla gardener is making the street medians in Oakland beautiful simply for the love of his neighborhood.
Scott Lewis Landscape Architecture transformed a tired San Francisco garden into a calm oasis, complete with a dreamy, plant-clad artist's studio.
Gardening is an obvious opportunity for physical activity, a lack of which can precipitate all sorts of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. But it’s also good for your mental health, Carly ...