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Guerilla Gardening

Posted by Robyn Lee, June 2, 2008

20080602-guerillagardening.jpgThink that ugly grass-covered road median could use a flower or two? Perhaps even stalks of corn? Transform ugly patches of neglected grass in public spaces to the beautiful and productive land it should be by becoming a guerilla gardener.

The Los Angeles Times covers the prevalence of guerilla gardening in L.A. fronted by "green enthusiasts who plant without approval on land that's not theirs." While these gardens aren't always welcomed with open arms, some people recognize the benefit of "citizen gardeners helping cities turn wasted space into food and flowers" and encourage the activity. Long Beach's superintendent of grounds maintenance Ramon Arevalo wants to work with guerilla gardener Scott, who dedicates much of his time to cultivating a lush garden on a road median—but only during early morning hours to avoid detection by law enforcement.

For more information about guerilla gardening, visit guerillagardening.org, which features guerilla gardening around London and gives you tips for how to start your own garden.

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