Get Guerrilla Gardening: A Handbook for Planting in Public Places
By (Author) Ellen Miles
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK
8th August 2023
8th June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Allotments / Community gardens
Social impact of environmental issues
Green politics / ecopolitics / environmentalism
Nature therapy
635.9
Hardback
192
Width 174mm, Height 220mm, Spine 22mm
620g
An accessible guide to planting in public, encouraging people to make urban communities greener, healthier and happier Your guide to becoming a green-fingered vigilante - transforming your neighbourhood's neglected corners into bright pockets of plant life. Guerrilla gardening is the global movement of people planting in public places. From scattering wildflower seeds onto road verges to building community allotments on vacant lots, these peaceful acts of rebellion are where flower power meets people power. With no prior knowledge of gardening or activism needed, this 360 handbook contains all the information and inspiration you need to start greening your streets. Not sure how to pick the right plants, gather a gang, or protect your patch This guide's got you covered. Follow the 7-step action plan, packed with expert advice, illustrated how-to's, and tales of 'how we did it' from around the world. Ellen Miles is an activist spearheading a new wave of guerrilla gardening. Rooted in social justice and climate action, this growing movement needs you. So, whether you want to boost biodiversity, bring people together, create beauty, grow food, or make a political statement, it's time to get guerrilla gardening.
Ellen Miles is an activist and author whose work centres on bringing nature to neighbourhoods. She runs Nature is a Human Right, the campaign for the United Nations to enshrine daily access to nature as a legal right for all, and Dream Green, a social enterprise that helps communities get guerrilla gardening. @OctaviaChill