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/r/GuerrillaGardening/

r/GuerrillaGardening

76k members
r/GuerrillaGardening is a subreddit with 76k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
Guerrilla gardening is gardening on another person's land without permission, making your city more beautiful to live in. We cultivate land, where we're not supposed to.

Popular Themes in r/GuerrillaGardening

#1
Advice Requests
: "Was confronted while ripping out honeysuckles, need some advice πŸ™ƒ"
7 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "My house is right next to an empty lot that the HOA always refuses to mow down. I want to plant low flowers or clover type ground cover. Something they can mow over and won't kill or will keep regrowing. What do y'all recommend?! Zone 7b."
4 posts
#3
Ideas
: "Does this count? Guerilla flyers in lawns begging people to plant shade trees."
4 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "The city wanted to cut everything here down and pave it. Neighbors got together and did this instead"
2 posts

Popular Topics in r/GuerrillaGardening

#1

Guerrilla Gardening

: "Results of Guerrilla Gardening"
28 posts
#2

Seeds

: "1/3 of the blocked off space behind twin buildings. Should I toss Seeds over my fire escape?"
18 posts
#3

Native Plants

: "I see alot of guerrilla gardeners being pro clover lawn. Which I am too. Grass it’s trash. But we gotta start using the epic native clovers we have! Native Plants always get the W"
17 posts
#4

Wildflowers

: "Help! Started Wildflowers a week ago, but will have to go out of town soon"
16 posts
#5

Trees

: "Trees planted"
13 posts
#6

Urban Gardening

: "The city wanted to cut everything here down and pave it. Neighbors got together and did this instead"
12 posts
#7

Guerilla Gardening

: "My first act of Guerilla Gardening, with hopefully many more to come"
11 posts
#8

Planting

: "Guerrilla gardened Taco Bell"
10 posts
#9

Gardening

: "I have this small area within 30second walk of my home. I sowed some native wild seeds, but I feel like doing more. My plan was to mix a load of native wildflower seeds into some compost and then lay it down. Do I add some bark on top? Is this a good process?"
10 posts
#10

Seed Bombing

: "Normalize πŸ‘πŸ» seed-bombing πŸ‘πŸ» industrial πŸ‘πŸ» hellscapes"
8 posts

Member Growth in r/GuerrillaGardening

Yearly
+11k members(16.5%)

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