Flower Power
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
In David Tracey’s new book, Guerrilla Gardening: A Manualfesto (New Society Publishers, April 2007), he gives us a history of and how-to for turning abandoned lots into community gardens. He’s joined by one of New York’s original garden “guerrillas” Donald Loggins, a founding member of the Liz Christy Community Garden.
Guerrilla Gardening is available for purchase at Amazon.com.
Guerrilla Gardening is available for purchase at Amazon.com.
Comments [3]
GreenThumb's Website: www.greenthumbnyc.org
Parks Website: www.nycgovparks.org
Giuliani is the Grinch that stole, well, EVERYTHING!!!! I appreciate the gardens and love seeing them all over the place. Thank you for them.
(NYC born and raised native...duh Bronx)
My block has many trees.
Is it possible to plant trees on blocks that don't have trees.
Can I remove existing sidewalk to plant more trees.
Thanks,
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