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guerrilla gardening Blaircam 04-30-2008
Posted by Blaircam on April 30, 2008, 7:25 am
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I just happened to come across this and thought - what a magnificent idea.
http://www.guerrillagardening.org/
So brilliant and unselfish and a wonderful way to both improve the urban
environment and bring people together.
I am so inspired I'm ALMOST ready to do something in this vein...
Maybe start out small like spreading seed bombs and work my way up from
there...
B



Posted by Jonno on April 30, 2008, 10:09 pm
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Blaircam wrote:
> I just happened to come across this and thought - what a magnificent idea.
> http://www.guerrillagardening.org/
> So brilliant and unselfish and a wonderful way to both improve the urban
> environment and bring people together.
> I am so inspired I'm ALMOST ready to do something in this vein...
> Maybe start out small like spreading seed bombs and work my way up from
> there...
> B
>
>
You watch the ABC offbeat page too?
I'm almost convinced that you should do this. But why do you pay council
rates? Here the council go crook if you establish a garden where the
lawns are in their death throws.
They obviously think getting stung by bees is more dangerous than
hitting a tree in the nature strip. You can have a tree but a nature
strip garden is dangerous. (Im not mentioning the Whittlesea council)

Posted by 0tterbot on May 1, 2008, 6:59 pm
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>I just happened to come across this and thought - what a magnificent idea.
> http://www.guerrillagardening.org/
> So brilliant and unselfish and a wonderful way to both improve the urban
> environment and bring people together.
> I am so inspired I'm ALMOST ready to do something in this vein...
> Maybe start out small like spreading seed bombs and work my way up from
> there...
> B

yeah - go for it!

that's an interesting site, must have a proper look.

good luck!
kylie



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