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== Guerrilla gardening ==
 
== Guerrilla gardening ==
Activists regenerating urban wasteland / neglected areas without permission.  
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* Activists regenerating urban wasteland / neglected areas without permission.  
Promotes aesthetic aims.  
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* Promotes aesthetic aims.  
De-toxifies and improves soil.  
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* De-toxifies and improves soil.  
Also to grow food and medicinal herbs.  
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* Also to grow food and medicinal herbs.  
  
 
== Permaculture (permanent agriculture) ==
 
== Permaculture (permanent agriculture) ==
Founder Bill Mollison (the first guerrilla gardener, planting oak trees in peoples lawns and on wastelands).  
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* Founder Bill Mollison (the first guerrilla gardener, planting oak trees in peoples lawns and on wastelands).  
Practical, multi-scale, sustainable lifestyle & philosophy.  
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* Practical, multi-scale, sustainable lifestyle & philosophy.  
Conscious design of environment and agriculturally productive systems.  
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* Conscious design of environment and agriculturally productive systems.  
Integration of landscape and people.  
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* Integration of landscape and people.  
Working to imitate nature with an evolving system.  
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* Working to imitate nature with an evolving system.  
Permaculture can be a guide in having a garden seed rather than fail, through creativity, observation, and resource management.  
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* Permaculture can be a guide in having a garden seed rather than fail, through creativity, observation, and resource management.  
Helping the entire community at large.  
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* Helping the entire community at large.  
With limited resources, stretching these resources is a valuable tool.  
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* Where resources are limited, stretching them is a valuable tool.  
Most gardeners will not have an own yard, but can work in zones (a concept from Permaculture).  
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* Most gardeners will not have an own yard, but can work in zones (a concept from Permaculture).  
  
 
== Help with typical problems ==
 
== Help with typical problems ==
Gardeners often face problems with pests, soil conditions, water, and sunlight.  
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* Gardeners often face problems with pests, soil conditions, water, and sunlight.  
Permaculture lends itself to these problems by answering questions that may arise.  
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* Permaculture lends itself to these problems by answering questions that may arise.  
Eschewing the use of chemicals.  
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* Eschewing the use of chemicals.  
Helping to accomplish one's goal creatively, while doing as little damage to the eco-system as possible.
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* Helping to accomplish one's goal creatively, while doing as little damage to the eco-system as possible.

Latest revision as of 17:16, 1 May 2017

Urban Gardening[edit]

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Guerrilla gardening[edit]

  • Activists regenerating urban wasteland / neglected areas without permission.
  • Promotes aesthetic aims.
  • De-toxifies and improves soil.
  • Also to grow food and medicinal herbs.

Permaculture (permanent agriculture)[edit]

  • Founder Bill Mollison (the first guerrilla gardener, planting oak trees in peoples lawns and on wastelands).
  • Practical, multi-scale, sustainable lifestyle & philosophy.
  • Conscious design of environment and agriculturally productive systems.
  • Integration of landscape and people.
  • Working to imitate nature with an evolving system.
  • Permaculture can be a guide in having a garden seed rather than fail, through creativity, observation, and resource management.
  • Helping the entire community at large.
  • Where resources are limited, stretching them is a valuable tool.
  • Most gardeners will not have an own yard, but can work in zones (a concept from Permaculture).

Help with typical problems[edit]

  • Gardeners often face problems with pests, soil conditions, water, and sunlight.
  • Permaculture lends itself to these problems by answering questions that may arise.
  • Eschewing the use of chemicals.
  • Helping to accomplish one's goal creatively, while doing as little damage to the eco-system as possible.