
Source : Ten most awesome guerilla gardens from around the world
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Hi there. Intrigued to see this post. That image of the skip garden is from my guerrilla gardening blog, and it was a garden I planted, but it’s worth a having a read of the original to find out a bit more. It wasn’t in fact a guerrilla garden at all. It’s funny GOOD magazine decided to present it as such in their list, and then stories spread like an invasive weed of misunderstanding!
http://www.guerrillagardening.org/ggblog14.html
Hi Richard – honoured to hear from you, as I’ve read some of your stuff and admire your work! I’m sorry about the mix up on this, as you saw, the picture and link was lifted from another site. I did ask myself about the picture, as I wondered how long before the skip was removed?! I guess your original blog post may enlighten me! Thanks for the link.
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Guerrilla Gardens
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love it 🙂
I love to see Guerrilla gardens…