#guerillagrow I want to grow some of my food this year. Have some corn, millet, bell pepper, sunflower, tomato, various types of beans and peas, flowers, pumpkin and squash. Since I don't own any usable land I'm going for a permaculture "guerilla grow" (i want it as low on maintenance as possible, especially irrigation, since i have no way of getting the plants large amounts of water on my bike). I located some unused places i can plant them around my town.

Any tips welcome!

One of my bigger tomatoes for transplanting grown from seed, im starting to acclimatse them now
(The corn hasnt sprouted yet)
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... and here is one of the tomatoes with its first flowers. For some reason they are very tall, but not much wide.
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... some of the tomatoes fruiting
sorry, no photo, phone is broke
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... here is the first harvest from these tomatoes, came in a variety of colors and sizes (even tho they were sown from one single comercially-grown fruit) over 1,5 kg #gardening
@CircleAnA
Nice harvest! How are your other guerilla plantings doing?
@RuttokansanTuote not too good, the corn was quite clearly stomped out by some one, probably by a forest ranger (they were next to a nature reserve), and the broadbeans that survived the drought are now surrounded by a wall of thorny bushes that i didn't expect when i was planting them (also, last time i tried to find them, i encountered a snake, the rest of the plants (cucumbers, cucini, more) were killed of by the drought
these tomatoes are from my familys garden, but grown fully from seed
@CircleAnA
Ok, sounds familiar. My plants also suffered from drought (which this july was even worse than last year) and many got eaten by slugs and rabbits. Hopefully the weather is going to be less harsh next year.