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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.

Guests:

Donald Loggins and David Tracey

Comments [3]

Glenis Holder from GreenThumb

GreenThumb's Website: www.greenthumbnyc.org
Parks Website: www.nycgovparks.org

Aug. 15 2007 10:56 AM
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Robert from NYC

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)

Aug. 15 2007 10:51 AM
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gmart from Astoria

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,

Aug. 15 2007 10:50 AM
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