Guerilla Gardening, Richard Reynolds


Watch guerilla gardeners transform Elephant & Castle, London.

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By SeoKungFu on July 5th, 2010 at 5:52 am

Overgrow the government for a better urban environment !

By markixu110 on July 5th, 2010 at 5:59 am

Ministry of Sound!

By grahamjpjones on July 5th, 2010 at 6:23 am

What I dont get is that they call it public land, therefore the public own it and you guys are members of the public therfore you should be able to improve the land in question by landscaping it by planting without being subjected to possible arrest. And how can creating a flower bed on a patch of weed ridden ground be criminal damage. The Law is an ass and should be used to catch real criminals and not people like yourselves who are trying to do good. Keep up the good work!!

Cameras change everything with police
just keep that in mind

By obscomandepsyche on July 5th, 2010 at 7:21 am

best show ever yay!yay!

By TheGuerrillaGardener on July 5th, 2010 at 7:40 am

This is not “a show”! I think you might be confusing this documentary footage filmed by The Guardian newspaper with the shit that’s on Channel 10 in Australia that masquerades under the name Guerrilla Gardeners. I hope so anyway, because everyone here is a volunteer and ended up having a confrontation with the police, largely I think because we agreed to let a news journalist tag along!

By schmucksta on July 5th, 2010 at 7:43 am

i hate this show with a passion its lame and it makes me want to smash my tv set every time its on !!!

maybe try doing your gardening in the middle of the day wearing a hi-viz jacket? I doubt anyone would call the police then, as you’ll look like legit council workers.

By jbabin12686 on July 5th, 2010 at 9:01 am

that is why you never stop planting, also why if more people did it, the police would give up with there stupid shit all together

By TheGuerrillaGardener on July 5th, 2010 at 9:27 am

I can confirm that 10 months on the flowers are doing very well, that more have been added and that a few weeks after this first dig the police drove past waved and honked a friendly toot. I think the camera with us made them over react. It was a rare incident.
Richard

By Slarty252 on July 5th, 2010 at 10:25 am

Well done!

By ragemanchoo82 on July 5th, 2010 at 10:31 am

Fun. I wonder if the flowers were left there and kept growing? Here in the states the people almost certainly would have been ticketed when the police came. In this video it looks like they get a verbal warning. Also, here, if they’d come back and succeeded in planting the flowers, the city would have come and pulled them out within a few days. :|

By retrofantasy on July 5th, 2010 at 10:42 am

Oh I know Elephant and Castle well as I used to study there. Some guerrilla gardeners sown wild flowers at a roundabout near where I live, the Hogarth Roundabout, a few years ago. It was beautiful but the council came and mowed it all down saying it was too distracting to road users. :(

As expressed in the film, the interpretation of those actions as ‘Criminal Damage’ is simply exasperating. I’m moved to find out what qualifies as such. ‘Green’ Panthers anyone?

By unitebritain on July 5th, 2010 at 11:20 am

hes on my site

nice

I think what the guerrilla gardeners are doing is amazing.

By TheGuerrillaGardener on July 5th, 2010 at 12:49 pm

I’m glad to say that since my encounter with the police here there have been no further incidents. It was a remarkably depressing night and I think that perhaps the presence of the camera from The Guardian newspaper made the police over react. The film is here on You Tube thanks to my publisher, Bloomsbury, who helped me put together “On Guerrilla Gardening”.

By fun2cook on July 5th, 2010 at 1:34 pm

From page 42 of Perennial Gardening Guide on
Eryngium Giganteum (aka Sea Holly or Miss Willmott’s Ghost) … British plantswoman Ellen Willmott, it is said, used to secretly scatter seeds of this whenever she went visiting other people’s gardens.”

By fun2cook on July 5th, 2010 at 1:53 pm

I love you guys!

By calvinjones on July 5th, 2010 at 2:08 pm

The police, just great people.

 

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