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Hello,
my name is Paul and I`m up to starting a network based on uncondicional sharing to create FreeGardens/GuerilliaGardens which are supporting us with free and healthy food. To come closer to this, I`m travaling with seeds and hack throw the world.
If I find a nice spot I just make a little garden indipendent from the idea of ownership.

Take what you need, give what you can/like.
Free Food - for Free People

If you like to participate the network or like to now more about the idea please read and share my facebook-post. And if you`re really up to joining the network: I`m planning to create for the first a little trello page to make the communication easier. Just send me your e-mail for that and you will recieve an invitation.

here`s the post: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1661294524139197&id=1660986400836676


 
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Do you keep up the gardens after you plant them? What land do you use? Can you show us photos of what you've done? I'm trying to imagine it
 
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@matu: that projekt just startet. So I have not much pictures to show jet. On facebook you`ll find some.
The places I like that other ppl will continue with growing. SO I mostly use places where a lot of ppl, like travalers passing by.
On the other hand I try to pass by the gardens I made already to check if everthing is kind of working out.

But I will use no water. To make the plants getting adopted. Also trying to plant things which are easy to grow, like the mulpa culture.

lg Paul
 
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