
The shade garden is pretty overgrown at the moment and the trailing roses are hidden in the back, but it's full of pretty things (the bleeding heart is huge!) and at least it's not it's former garbage dump!


The impetus for this guerrilla gardening is to bring colour to neglected urban landscapes. The goal is to develop sustainable beauty that will enrich the lives in the neighbourhood for years to come. Most of these gardens are in an industrial area full of homelessness, drug use, mental illness and prostitution. Needles, used condoms and makeshift shelters can be found within feet of these photos. But don't be surprised to find just plain old gardening in here too, I love it all!
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