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Guerilla Gardening Goes Nano Posted by TreeHugger 1 year 19 weeks ago - Tags: ![]()
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Spacing Toronto
The City of Toronto is home to many flying squads of Guerilla Gardeners, usually attacking neglected planters, traffic medians and forlorn strips of dirt. Some, finding those too few and far between, commandeered empty flower boxes. Now they have hit a new low, at urban intersections where there is not a patch of soil to be seen: nano-planting on poles. Spacing Toronto describes it....
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