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www.guerrillagardening.org Watch guerilla gardeners transform Elephant & Castle, London. When Richard Reynolds began planting flowers secretly at night outside his tower block in South London, he had no idea that he was part of a growing global movement committed to combating the forces of neglect, land shortage and apathy towards public spaces. But before long, his blog GuerrillaGardening.org had attracted other guerrillas from around the world to share their experiences of the horticultural frontline, and is now a focal point for guerrilla gardeners everywhere, with over 4000 people enlisted as recruits. On Guerrilla Gardening is Reynolds’s lively, colourful treatise on why people illicitly cultivate land and how to do it yourself. From discreetly beautifying corners of Montreal to striving for green communal space in Berlin and sustainable food production in San Francisco, from Christmas trees on London roundabouts to the political agitations of landless workers in Brazil, Reynolds charts a battle that people worldwide are fighting on many different fronts. Along the way he unearths the movement’s notable historic advances by seventeenth-century English radicals, a nineteenth-century American entrepreneur and public-spirited artists in 1970s New York. Reynolds has researched the subject with guerrilla gardeners from thirty different countries, and compiles their advice on what to grow where, how to cope with adverse environmental conditions, how to seed-bomb

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Richard Reynolds of GuerrillaGardening.org introduces the results of International Tulip Guerrilla Gardening Day 2010 of October 9 and looks ahead to International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day 2011 on Sunday 1 May. It includes a quick guide to how to plant your sunflower seeds and pictures of guerrilla sunflower planting from around the world. Sign up to the International Event here: www.facebook.com

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ITV news joins Richard Reynolds and guerrilla gardeners on the London lavender field in March 2006. To find out more visit www.guerrillagardening.org, read the book at http and join the FB group here: www.facebook.com

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