I have finally done my first but of Guerrilla Gardening. Across the road from me is a car park with a sad looking tree in it and a small amount of ground around it. Before the development there were 2 lovely flowering cherry trees which looking beautiful in the spring but they cut them down, bastards.
Only a small amount of equipment needed,
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A fork, some compost, and some plants.
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Sad looking,
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A bit of digging,
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Tah-dah!
Ok, so it’s not the finest garden in the entire world but it’s a start.
Ok. me again. you rock. I once planted carrotts in city ornamental tulip beds. guerilla food gardening.
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