Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Guerilla gardening has also helped to beautify the area.
Seed balls have become a tool for guerilla gardening.
This method is now commonly used in guerilla gardening to rapidly seed restricted or private areas.
After a cold, icy winter Guerilla Gardening is back!
Guerilla gardening has become a bridge building communal activity intended to unite diverse people.
I had thought perhaps I could plant it somewhere – a little guerilla gardening at midnight on the nearby allotments.
Guerilla Gardening.
While a work of conceptual sculpture, this intervention is also an early example of Guerrilla art and guerilla gardening in New Zealand.
The result is a classic example of “guerilla gardening”, the activist movement whose principles were laid out in Richard Reynolds’ book, On Guerilla Gardening.
The Guerilla Gardening Party also celebrates A New Leaf Studio's first anniversary.
I'd love to pretend that what I'm doing is guerilla gardening - tarting up roundabouts in the middle of the night with flowers, covering statues of Churchill with turf mohicans - but it's not.
The duo became frustrated at the number of allotment sites available -- only four in the whole town -- and so decided to find their own sites through a bit of what is known as "Guerilla Gardening".
In its early days, Mark Storey had a vision of BFC engaging in "guerrilla pranksterism" such as hopping out of a van or showing up spontaneously in an urban environment and engaging in guerilla gardening.
In guerilla gardening, smaller or larger seed balls-made from 3 parts of clay, 1 part of potting compost, and 1 part of various region-specific seeds-are used to enrich areas that may benefit from wildflowers and biodiversification.
The produce is all free, the work is done by volunteers, and passers-by and visitors are invited to pick and use the produce., Some Todmorden plots have been permission plots while others have been examples of guerilla gardening.
The interest in wild food foraging is seemingly on the increase, going hand in hand with the growing interest in allotments, home-grown vegetables and fruit, and even guerilla gardening, where unused areas of ground (particularly in cities) are taken over and used to produce crops.
A New Leaf Studio Owner Annie Mueller is pioneering the Guerilla Gardening concept in Charleston, which encourages clients to beautify their surroundings by spraying a packet of seeds in a part of their community that could use some "greening up."