The Star
THEY work under the cover of night, armed with seed bombs, chemical weapons and pitchforks. Their tactics are anarchistic, their attitude revolutionary. Their aim: to beautify.
An army of self-styled Guerrilla Gardeners is growing across the world, fighting to transform urban wastelands into horticultural havens. To document and encourage their victories, one of the movement's top generals has written a handbook (13/05)
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I have been interested in green manure crops for some time, but I couldn't figure out when a small garden could give up the space to grow a nonedible ...
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Not very long ago, the growing of vegetables was commonly dismissed as a minority interest for eco-eccentrics and crumbly old allotment holders.
But ...
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