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19 Comments

  1. Good job pamela.. great looking out when planting the seeds.😂😅😅😅👏👏👍👍👍

  2. Seamless, Pamela. Well done! Inconspicuous guerrilla gardening is hip and happening.

  3. I think that's a great idea planting seeds in different locations and then seeing their progress. Where I live (Aussie), the local councils unfortunately don't allow this and would probably pull out the plants.I haven't heard of guerilla or gorilla gardening phrase, but it's a great idea. I actually enquired with my local council if they would put in a nut tree at the end of my street as they wanted to put in an endemic species of native plant. The council put in a macadamia tree, not endemic to the area, but native to Australia. There are several different varieties of macadamia, 2 types, integrifolia and tetraphylla which produce edible nuts. Of course there are many varieties of these 2 types and crosses of them. That is a major complaint of mine, the red tape when it comes to enterprising individuals and extremely rigid plant quarantine laws, e.g. I live in western Australia, if I wanted a Queensland banana plant I can't get one because of quarantine laws. As it turned out, I just grew a locally bought banana plant but due to mainly high water requirements I removed the plant. The bananas acquired a fungal disease and didn't grow to full size and where I live conditions were not optimum for growing bananas, (bamanas being a tropical plant) although they will grow here in Perth given appropriate care, plenty of water and fertiliser.

  4. Love this idea… Brazillian spinach and some herbs like oregano might be good to spread around. And if you're looking for a spot to plant a banana tree for the gorillas, I've got just the spot for it.

  5. I was trying to do a play on words but I guess too many people are having issues with it. Really, ?????

  6. Hi Pamela, William here from East Mesa Urban Homestead. So I am trying to put together some sort of collaboration with the local growers here in the Phoenix area. I am wondering if you are interested in being a part of what I am proposing. I have contacted 2 other channels to date and plan on more in the future. I love your channel thanks for sharing this I love what your doing😎 you can contact me by email its in my about profile on my channel

  7. This amounts to vandalizing someone else's garden space. Suppose someone came to your house and sprinkled cannabis seeds everywhere?

  8. I do this down my road. I live in a very rural area so our side roads don't go to waste. I go back and see what grows. Some I may harvest most I leave for the wild life.

  9. I love it gorilla gardening! That’s awesome! Why do people need to be so negative over something so simple? It’s not a big deal.

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