Posted November 5, 2008 9:11 AM by Mark Piepkorn
Related Categories: Books & Media, Nature & Nurture

Should we prosecute this type of illegal public improvement? Or participate in it? (The correct answer is the latter.) In this clip, ringleader Richard Reynolds incites rogue acts of civic delight:

Previously on these pages: Guerrilla Gardening.

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Now that brings back fond memories! All of my old guerilla garden spots that I was able to get to were doing well, when I was back for a quick stop in Baltimore in May. I especially liked to plant edible things such as blueberries. :) One friend of mine always walked the streets with corn in his pockets. We think people were quite surprised to find edible corn growing randomly.
Posted 12/13/08 4:22 PM by Crystal Heshmat
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