Get Guerrilla Gardening
A Field Guide to Planting in Public Places
By Ellen Miles
An accessible guide to public planting with purpose, encouraging people to make urban communities greener, healthier, and happier
Discover why it's worth greening your community in this engaging, step-by-step framework on how to guerrilla garden.
Guerrilla gardening is the art and science of planting in a public place with a purpose. Whether you want to boost biodiversity, grow food, clean the air, or empower a community, you can join this new wave of a movement that combines grassroots direct action with flower power!
How do you know which plants are right for the plot or how to find like-minded locals? Follow Ellen Miles’s 6 Ps of guerrilla gardening to find out: purpose, place, plan, people, parts, plant. Sow wildflower seeds in a city tree bed, build a parklet in a parking space, or turn an abandoned lot into a community garden, tackling climate change and social inequality as you go.
This is a collaboration between a new wave of young guerrilla gardeners, ecologists, and horticulturists, such as Poppy Okotcha, Tayshan Hayden-Smith, and Hafsah Hafeji. Full of inspiring photographs of green transformations, illustrations of DIY projects, and a step-by-step framework to follow, this book makes collective action straightforward and fun.
Whether you want to create a planter from a tin can or turn an abandoned telephone booth into a community herb garden, this book gives you (most of) the tools to transform lifeless patches of public land into vibrant pockets of plant life.
Product Details
- Hardcover
- 192 pages
- ISBN
- 9780744070804
- Publisher
- DK Publishing (7/18/23)
- Dimensions
- 6.7 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches