Richard Reynolds, the author of On Guerilla Gardening shows us some of his latest gardening projects: tulips, sunflowers, strawberries and other illicit gardens in the neglected concrete corners of central London. Also: Get guerilla gardening tips from Richard.

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Guerillas in the Rough: Guerilla Gardening in the Core of One of the World’s Largest Cities
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