Guerrilla Gardening can be seen as a form of political gardening, or an example of nonviolent direct action, in which local people take control of their environment either to improve it and/or to make a political point. Activists will take over land which they don't own, usually abandoned or neglected public spaces, to grow crops or plants either for food or to improve the landscape.
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Wanted pages and external links
- Guerrilla gardening in and around London, guerrillagardening.org community, 2011 Lavender Pillows
- Guerrilla Gardening given BBC radio coverage
- "I Love Peckham" featuring the work of direct activist and street artist/sculptor/wood carver 'VIRUS', who repairs and improves vandalised benches around the SE13 borough (Blog entry [1])
- Allotments and Guerrilla farming for Beginners 1989 article originally published in Green Anarchist magazine
- Guerrilla gardening action at Princess Parkway, Manchester, March 2006