Shipping Pallet Homes, Bathtub Tips and Guerilla Gardening
by Team Treehugger, Worldwide
on 07. 9.08

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We interviewed Erik Knutzen and it's featured on the blog today (linked above). He talks about community/guerrilla gardening for a bit. He's really, really great and the book is fantastic as well. It's well worth checking out. I bought and read it in a day and my girlfriend and I are taking on a handful of the projects in it in the next few months.
We interviewed Erik Knutzen and it's featured on the blog today (linked above). He talks about community/guerrilla gardening for a bit. He's really, really great and the book is fantastic as well.