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International Tulip Guerrilla Gardening Day
Location: The Northern Hemisphere Guerrilla Gardening: Sunday 9 October 2011 For the second year GuerrillaGardening.org is calling for tulip planting on 9 October on land beyond your boundaries, ideally sorry looking public land that is in need of a bit of spring cheer. Last year several hundred took part and Lyla 1046 and I planted clumps in many of the Motorway service stations up the M1, which was delightfullyy
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visited the plots in April. Already guerrilla gardeners in Paris, Belgrade, Rome and Amsterdam are organising events. In London I’ll be cycling around the city meeting keen guerrillas in their local patch to help out: Islington, Kensal Green, Elephant are up for it.
Guerrilla tulips at the Elephant and Castle
Get more inspiration from the event page, sign up, and make plans to plant tulips (solo or in a group). Here’s a guide to tulip
April 2011
planting I made with GuerillaGardeners.nl
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Camilla The Guerrilla
Location: All around London SE1 Guerrilla Gardening: 6 September 2011 The Duchess of Cornwall took a tour south
London urban gardens today and was easily persuaded to join in help me chop some more of the remaining lavender harvest from Transport for London land where approval still only remains informal and verbal and funding is from your generous support. Our
1st stop was at Walworth Garden Farm
Harvesting the guerrilla lavender at Westminster Bridge Road SE1
before we were back on the vintage bus and I acted as tour guide pointing out tree pits around SE1. We disembarked at the lavender field for a little harvesting, with HRH bringing
Royal Bus and guerilla gardeners
along a handy Highgrove trug. I pointed out the neighbouring pumpkin field before getting back on board for more guerrilla garden spotting (including the still contested garden where I live that Southwark Council charge my neighbours and I £4000 for our gardening so they can subsidise maintenance elsewhere - the rascals!). Gasps were heard. Then onto
Myatt
My three guests on the bus ride: From left: Nikoufer Patel, Christopher Woodward and Lyla Patel
Pointing out the guerrilla pumpkin patch
A raised bed
Location: St George’s Road, London SE1 Guerrilla Gardening: 3 and 4 September 2011 I’ve admired raised bed pavement guerrilla gardens in New York and Berlin (where
one
Late on Saturday evening
was even five tiers high). They resist wind blown litter and trampling and provide more space for roots than pavement level treepit gardens. But not until now had I built one. With the comfort of darkness I left home with a saw, power drill, two bits of old shelf and two large tree stakes that I’d salvaged from mature street trees It proved a fiddle ensuring it could be firmly wedged into the recess of the shallow tree pit, and a lively conversation starter with passers by . But after three hours sweat it took shape and I filled it up with sacks of top soil and peat free compost kindly donated by Kevin in Acton (who was moving house and also gave us lots of rare foxgloves and verbena). The next day Christina and Lizzie (returning from retirement) helped Lyla and I plant it up with cyclamen and dianthus. Let’s hope it stays.
Our Sixth Annual Lavender Harvest
Location: Westminster Bridge Rd, London Harvest: Sunday 21 August 2011 Never before has rain and drizzle been such an adversary, but this year it foiled us three times, as eager harvesters were turned away day after day before we finally got most of the crop cut. Alex, Paula, Sunny, Niloufer, Lyla and I worked in a pairs grabbing bunches and chopping a handful, and we even persuaded one passerby, Paul, to stop by and help us for an hour. We left a little lavender for the bees to enjoy and for a special guest to help harvest in a few weeks time. We dry the lavender and then gather in living rooms to stitch and stuff it into
hand made pillows. Like the Facebook page to find out when they go on sale.
Paul and Sunny harvesting
Lyla and Sunny
Maxi Gold and Me
Niloufer cuts the edge of the cycle path lavender tunnel
Alex and Paula. The dreaded Rosemary beetle
Guerrilla Gardening Sunflower Show 2011
Denmark Hill sunflowers and Volkswagen Campervan
Location: All around the Northern Hemisphere Guerrilla Gardening: 1 May 2011 The Blooming Results: August 2011 1 May was the fifth International Sunflower Guerrilla Gardening Day. It’s for the guerrilla gardening gambler, you really do win some and loose some with sunflowers. They are so very vulnerable as seedlings but so triumphant if they make it too maturity and bloom. So well done if you guerrilla gardened with sunflowers and now have a bright blooming victorious display to show for your efforts. I’m keen to gather success stories (and failures if you want a bit of long distance sympathy and encouragement for next year). Please upload your photos and comments
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Guerilla sunflowers Chicago and London
Guerrilla sunflowers Harz mountains
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#RiotCleanUp with guerrilla gardening
Location: Walworth Road, London SE17 Action: 9 August 2011 London has been struck by looters. Bored, greedy fools who feel they’re entitled to things for free. A bit like guerrilla gardeners then perhaps, taking land for free, making our mark, committing criminal damage (as some heavy handed police have called it) and rallying people with social media. The looting spree and arson made me pause a little for thought, but only for a second. It’s the selfishness that’s at the heart of the action that is so wrong and that the victims are people not just the broken windows. I spotted a call on Twitter for help in the #riotcleanup and a meeting place a short walk from my home and rallied others to join. The large guerrilla gardening trolley (GGT) and my stash of thick gloves and brooms came in handy as I found a crowd of 35 people keen to help but short of equipment. We cleared away the debris from two shops before breaking for tea, exchanging contact details and talking to press
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London Lavender Field
Location: Westminster Bridge Road, London Guerrilla Gardening: Since March 2006 Our five year old lavender field in the centre of the dual carriageway near Lambeth North is in full bloom for the fifth year now. It’s endured a very dry spring, Rosemary beetle and some knock backs from road repairs but despite that passers by have told me it’s like stepping into Provence for the moments they pass by. Enjoy it now before we harvest it.
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The Hogarth Meadow
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A traffic island at the edge of the Hogarth roundabout, west London, sown with marigolds, poppies, cornflowers and sunflowers. Photographed, 24 July 2011
Location: Hogarth Roundabout, West London Guerrilla Gardening: Spring - Summer 2011 This magnificent flower meadow in the centre of a triple carriageway on London’s arterial A4 is the work of Troop 1198, Brita von
Schoenaich
and friends. What you see swaying
in the breeze of passing traffic this year is the result of a long fought guerrilla gardening campaign, living proof that the guerrilla approach of doing it first, then dealing with the consequences of authority can pay off in the victory of the right to garden beyond
Unusually mechanised guerrilla gardening by the Hogarth roundabout in 2006.
your boundaries. I have written before about the wild flower meadows Brita has sown here, spectacles planted sporadically since the mid 1990s but all ended in premature destruction by London’s transport authority, who feared risks to health and safety despite Brita’s esteemed qualifications in landscape architecture and her calculation that plants would not be any more obstruction to sight lines than the crash barrier. Until this year
her last meadow was in 2006. The memory lived on in the minds of locals and in the propaganda of my slide shows and book. The challenge was picked up this year by the Old Chiswick Protection Society who used their diplomatic prowess to negotiate a peace agreement with Transport for London. All Brita needed to do was have a health and safety training session to learn how to wear a high vis jacket and cross the road at a set of traffic lights. Easy. So the meadow you see now is not a guerrilla garden but one that exists because of guerrilla gardening. I hope it’s the start of many more legitimate wild flower
One of the guerrilla flower meadows Brita planted in the last decade along the A4
meadows in our transport corridors. They don’t just nourish our view but they provide a healthy avenue for wildlife to pass along. It’s not just GuerrillaGardening.org that seeks
this vision for
roadsides. River of Flowers
seeks pollination corridors across
the UK and my
Pimp Your Pavement
campaign encourages the planting of our
pedestrian thoroughfares in this way at a micro scale.
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Location: Union St & Globe St SE1 30 May, 12 June The medicinal power of plants are being celebrated this summer in Southwark. Taking inspiration from the pop up Urban Physic Garden we have spilled out from the exhibition space onto the pavements in Union St. There were 5 opportunities for pavement pimping in empty tree pits from which we removed 5 buckets of sand and poured in sacks of soil and compost.
Pavement Medicine - Urban Physic Garden
Promoting the pimping
In the midst of planting
Before pimping and after two weeks
Help came from a couple of locals who had spotted my poster, my cousin and his partner, and best of all three passers by who just couldn’t help themselves but stop and garden for half an hour or so. We planted a vaguely medicinal assortment of salvia, marigolds, lavender and cosmos. A more concertedly medicinal satellite of the Urban Physic Garden was planted a few weeks later on Globe Street where Amber 999 had spotted a huge bleak tree pit just round the corner from where she lives. I came along with tools and some materials to help out, a supplementary boost to her plans, after she’d proved an eligble ‘patient’ by tending Clare 15,356’s tree pits on Trinity St (who also joined in) and offering funding. Again, out came the sand and top layer of grot and in went bags of fresh soil. Our brazen day time planting, was without any inconvenient interuption, and proved once again that guerrilla gardening on pavements is the most sociable and welcoming of all forms, as quite a gathering formed on this otherwise fairly empty street, even two little twins got their first taste of getting a little muddy (and mixed up in mildly criminal activity).
The clean out begins
In goes the fresh soil and a crowd gathers
Amber 999, Alice 122 and Clare 15,356 guerrilla gardening
The Globe St Physic Garden
UPDATE 29 July: Several weeks after our guerrilla physic garden planting all the gardens are thriving. The sweat of clearing deep pits and importing good soil has paid off and the weather has been on our side. Little watering has been necessary, it’s just a matter of dead heading, weeding and removing those persistent cigarette butts on Union Street dropped by the London Fire Brigade next door (smoke after all is their business). The Globe Street garden is particularly spectacular and I heard last night that it’s not just Amber harvesting but another local resident, Seeta, has also taken to trimming a bit of sage for her cooking. Victory.
Union Street Guerrilla Urban Physic Garden 12 July 2011
Urban Guerrilla Physic Garden 27 July 2011
Location: RHS Chelsea Flower Show Visit: 22 May 2011 I’ve only ever seen the RHS Chelsea Flower Show chaotically, normally after the guests have gone and the contrators come in to dismantle it, because that’s when there’s been a chance to salvage the waste. I even
Chelsea Highs and Lows
built a recycled show feature from it
one year at Hampton Court. This year the chaos was the frantic last minute finishing touches made by the designers in the closing hours of Sunday’s preparation for the judging. I was dispatched by the Telegraph to reflect on the spectacle. And I came home with a little bit of Chelsea that’s now out in public.
Spot the bit of Chelsea! The bright yellow paper daisy Xerochrysum bracteatum was a spare plant from the Jim Fogarty’s garden for the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.
Read my highs and lows here
Location: Heygate Estate, London and Ashton Moss, Manchester. Guerrilla Gardening: From April 11 The pressure of finding space to grow food has been a reason to try guerrilla gardening for at least the last 360 years. When land sits idle, perhaps a stalled redevelopment or a once cared for space now suffering from cut backs, the itch and opportunity can be too great to pass. Two new acts of guerrilla gardening in the UK reflect this. To the west of Manchester
at Ashton Moss guerrilla gardeners have begun cultivating land after
having lost patience with an old promise that it would become allotments after theirs had been obliterated underneath a new motorway. The seasons don’t wait for bureaucrats to green light them, so they’ve just got on with the gardening anyway. Closer to home, from just over the other side of the Elephant & Castle to me local resident Adrian got in touch with me for advice. He’s one the last remaining people living in almost entirely deserted Heygate Estate. It’s a set of
sprawling 1970s megastructures the recent backdrop to dystopian fictional dramas including Harry Brown and Attack The Block. In reality it’s much more pleasant. The blocks almost enclose a verdant landscape of mature trees, grassy knolls and little private gardens. It’s going wild and I wandered around there last autumn taking cuttings from the remnants of people’s back gardens, little pieces of local history due to be cleared away by the advancing higher density development. As the council have retreated and provide only the very basic service Adrian has advanced from his small garden into the communal space with the help of former residents and interested activists. Back in April, after his first week of digging, he called by to take a carload of seedlings from me, most of which I’d collected the day before from Maria in Berkhamsted. A week later I called by to see what was going on and found a merry scattering of enthusiasts divvying up the land into strips, circles and ribbons. And helped by Adrian’s precious hose pipe, the seedlings looked well. Weeks passed and all seemed good, Adrain even
thought he had council support until last week he shared a letter with me he’d received from Southwark Council’s legal department. It was a thoroughly aggressive demand for him to stop “unlawfall gardening” But he sought advice and with the help of the local newspaper the council backed down on Thursday. They’ve not yet given him permission but they’ve seen the sense in letting the land temporarily be used for allotments and are talking of importing city farm experts. That sounds like a daft and costly idea to me, Southwark Council should just let them get on with it. Back in Ashton Moss the situation is complicated because the land is in private ownership but the promise of allotments was made by the council. I hope the guerrilla gardeners’ action and interest in it gives strengthens their case for growing space. The action
makes it abundantly clear there’s demand. Find our more from Adrian’s
Heygate website.
Elephant and Castle Urban Forest
Strata tower above the forest
News 5 June ‘11: Since reporting on the allotments I’ve discovered that there’s a lot more at risk from the redevelopment. Incredibly more than half of the mature forest is threatened with the chop despite their precious value by so many measures (sadly neither bullish Southwark Councils nor secretive Lend Lease appreciate this). In response I have teamed up with local resident Guy Mannes-Abbott and launched a campaign to make the most of this space, to attract people to use it and to help influence the developer’s plans so they integrate as many of the trees as possible into their street plan. As neighbours to the metaphorical
Join in guided walks, feasts,
forest that is the lavishly funded
Bankside Urban Forest we are
parkour and other events in the forest. Find out more here
Elephant and Castle Urban Forest. It must be London’s most secret woodland, but I encourage you to enjoy it.
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Location: All around London SE1 Guerrilla Gardening: 6 September 2011 The Duchess of Cornwall took a tour south
1st stop was at Walworth Garden Farm
Myatt
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