How much older than the kid's mate was the ereader?
You do good works. Johnny Sonyereader, travelling the country and planting seeds of literacy and happiness 😜
Plant your hashtags, my friend, be the interweb's Johnny Appleseed.
Thus spoke Joan Mastodon, and so they did.
#JoanMastodon #planting #hashtags #JohnnyAppleseed #JohnChapman #MastodonCulture
This article includes some history of #GuerillaGardening -- including that of #JohnnyAppleseed (who was a real person)!
The Ultimate Guide To Guerrilla Gardening
by Elisabeth Beauchamp, April 10, 2025
"If you’ve ever seen wildflowers sprouting out of cracks in an abandoned parking lot, you might’ve witnessed the results of guerrilla gardening. Guerrilla gardening is a planting technique used by gardeners around the world to fulfill various intentions. No matter what, it involves growing plants or crops on land owned by someone else.
"It can be used as a political statement or simply to fulfill the desire to beautify one’s neighborhood. Guerrilla gardening has become a popular method of community revitalization worldwide. In fact, it might be happening right under your feet. If you’re interested in beautifying outdoor spaces in your city, keep reading to learn more..."
https://todayshomeowner.com/lawn-garden/guides/ultimate-guide-to-guerilla-gardening/
#SolarPunkSunday #Rewilding #ReclaimingSpaces #GardeningForPollinators #Gardening
#GuerillaGardening : What Is It, and Should You Try It?
Jan 11, 2025 10:09 AM EST
"Who doesn’t need a bit more greenery in their lives? No one, if guerilla gardeners have anything to say about it. Whether activists, do-gooders, or just plain old lovers of beauty, guerilla gardeners have been sprucing up neglected corners of the world for quite some time. #JohnnyAppleseed, introducer of apple trees to many states in the US, was one of the OG guerilla gardeners (and yes, he was a real person).
"Despite what its name might imply—guerilla means 'little war' in Spanish—guerilla gardening has nothing to do with war or destruction, and everything to do with creation. So what exactly is this ironically titled type of gardening, and is it something you should consider doing in your own community?
What Is Guerilla Gardening?
"Essentially, guerilla gardening is the act of gardening (planting flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, etc.) in areas where you are technically not authorized to do so. According to Sonya Shikhman, a lawyer at Bytensky Shikhman Barristers, 'many see it as environmental activism, bringing greenery into urban environments where traditional gardening may not be possible.'
"This form of gardening is often used to revamp empty lots and other less-than-appealing spaces and create areas that look beautiful and/or produce food for the community. Other aims and benefits include 'improving air quality, increasing biodiversity, and giving local residents a sense of ownership and pride,' Shikhman says."
Read more:
https://dengarden.com/gardening/guerilla-gardening-what-is-it-and-should-you-try-it
#Rewilding #SolarPunkSunday
#GardeningForPollinators #GardeningForWildlife #SeedBombs #ReclaimingSpaces
I have enough ‘chokes left to become an Aussie version of #JohnnyAppleseed.
“Johnny #JerusalemArtichoke tuber” just doesn’t cut it, does it? 😄🤣🤪