Sentences with phrase «guerilla gardening»

Outside interests: Guerilla gardening, community food growing, cooking, painting, cycling, travelling, music.
Stories in TreeHugger sourced from Spacing: Ad Creep Hits the Bike Lanes Guerilla Gardening Goes Nano Victorian Architects Knew How to Design Off - Grid Taking Back the City Dept: Psychogeographic Walks Green Roof Installed Over Toronto Subway Station How They Store Bikes In Tokyo Guerilla Gardeners: Resistance is Fertile
Take a look at the New York City Gardens study about how the guerilla gardening inspiration of one person has triggered a movement spreading around to world to take back city space for growing vegetables or «city lungs», spurring community solidarity, improving mental health and property values.
In May, we did a post on the rise of «Guerilla Gardening
Green art and environmental design are often thought of as pragmatic strategies for promoting sustainability such as guerilla gardening.
However, such spaces can be (and many are) subverted through guerilla gardening: the act of seeding useful plants in public spaces.
But worldwide, communities are banding together to save their local urban wild spaces, using a variety of tactics like outreach, events, guerilla gardening, and in the case of one Montreal collective, creating an interactive online map using open source tools, mapping the wild, uncultivated spaces of Montreal.
But those with no dirt of their own can do their part with some handy - dandy guerilla gardening and a handful of seed bombs.
Ivor Braka, the millionaire art dealer, who has recently been involved in the sale of works by Lucien Freud and Francis Bacon, has taken guerilla gardening to another level by installing several sculptures in a garden behind his Victorian house in Knightsbridge.
I ended up mixing the Essence Cream Blush in «Go, Gerania «(Guerilla Gardening LE 2013) with MACs Powder Blush in «Fleet Fast «(Hey, Sailor LE 2012), as I don't own a similar shade.

Not exact matches

Still, I couldn't help but be particularly intrigued by Green Guerillas, a local non-profit here in New York City that supports community gardens, when they sent out a press release saying that they believed «changing weather patterns» offered an opportunity to make vegetable beds bountiful through the holiday shopping season.
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