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Guerrilla Gardening


Budget cuts in many cities have led to reduced budgets for parks and beautification projects. Residents of many urban areas are fed up with unsightly vacant land and unattended flowerbeds. Some urban nature lovers are so fed up that they have taken matters into their own hands. They have become guerrilla gardeners.

In cities all around the world, often under cover of night, these risk-taking gardeners fill vacant plots with lovely flowers and greenery. In most cases their illicit ventures are welcomed; after all they are providing for free what the city cannot or will not. Groups and websites to coordinate and provide resources for guerrilla gardeners are sprouting up with the trend.

Some cities have programs, such as Vancouver's Green Streets Program, which provide a sanctioned program for citizens to plant vacant areas. This concept may prove useful to coordinate the efforts of would be urban gardeners and to prevent safety issues, but it may not be as much fun for the guerrilla crowd.

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Posted by Eric La Fountaine at 6:33 PM on July 13, 2005

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Comments

Great and beautifull job you've done.

Félicitations à vous tous pour ces merveilleuses réalisations.

I'm very pleased to see all that was done in Vancouver and also in other places in Canada. I just saw very beautifull realizations that were done in your city. Really it's just fantastic. I would like very much the people of Montréal to have this vision for planting flowers and taking care of them.

Let me present you what I've been doing by my own since 2002. About 65-70 hours each season since. By chance we don't have here the same climate that you have on the west coast because I would probably pass more than 150 hours every year just to garden on the corner of my street. I wish I could live in Vancouver just to take part of those beautifull realizations. It gives me a lot of inspiration and help me to continue and do more projects in Montréal but I will need help...

Luc Forest,
Montréal

Posted by: Luc Forest at April 10, 2006 7:16 PM


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