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ArticlesDo·July 22, 2021Guerrilla Gardening: Taking back the city one seed bomb at a timeThe cottage-core crime which fights land injustice, inequality, nature deprivation, environmental degradation and the mental health crisis: guerrilla gardening. I...Text: Zoe RasbashImage: Javie Huxley
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