Bloom Magazine UK

RENEGADE REWILDING

The phrase ‘guerrilla gardening’ is likely familiar to you. It’s about cultivating your neighbourhood’s neglected corners, transforming bleak streets into vibrant patches of plant life through good old-fashioned grassroots action. But have you yet dared sink your spade into this rewarding realm?

Don’t let the name fool you; guerrilla gardening is not the trenches of some botanical battlefield. We don’t sneakfood – and it’s clear why the thriving movement attracts so many seasoned gardeners, already busy planting in their own spaces.

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