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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Check out the friendly, yet forbidden world of Guerilla Gardening. A community of folks planting public gardens under cover of the night. For more info about it's Los Angeles chapter, check out: www.laguerrilla...
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    CREDITS:
    Guerilla Gardening -- Crew
    Creator & Director: Erin Cantelo
    Producer: Christian Heuer
    Producer: Matt Pittman
    Cinematographer: Barry Elmore
    1st AC: George Nienhuis
    Sound Mixer/Boom Operator: Kevin Faber
    DIT: Tyler Owens
    PA: Jordan Ungar
    Editor: Kevin Mastman
    Featuring:
    Kenneth Rudnicki
    Rebecca Pontius
    Guerilla Gardeners:
    Blair Neighbors
    Eduardo Dujic
    Victor Dujic
    Ramiro Navarro
    Leonardo Becerra
    Timur Zeinapur
    Lori Altobelli
    Erin Cantelo
    Music By: "Crezima" by Manuele Atzeni, "In Fielder" by Miró Belle, "Solo Acoustic Guitar" and "Thingamajig" by Jason Shaw.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 151

  • @KarlaIvethXD
    @KarlaIvethXD 8 років тому +69

    This is like graffiti, but with plants. Oh I love this so much

    • @selfproclaimedcowboy8587
      @selfproclaimedcowboy8587 Рік тому +1

      Basically, except no one can tell you it’s ugly, or get mad because it’s just flowers

  • @Xplorer228
    @Xplorer228 10 років тому +39

    I'd be afraid of the police thinking we were terrorists. STEP AWAY FROM THE FERTILIZER!

    • @flosch5444
      @flosch5444 10 років тому +8

      only in the USA :P

  • @erincantelo
    @erincantelo 12 років тому +4

    Hey guys, glad you brought this up! They actually get a lot of donations from home owners who have extra plants laying around, as well as donations from smaller local stores and they simply tell folks what they're doing. Rebecca actually grows a lot of succulents at her home, which you can clip off to start new plants which is a really economical way of doing this. If you're interested in GG, don't be afraid to ask around for donations, you may be surprised! :)

  • @amiradelal
    @amiradelal 12 років тому +5

    This is the coolest subculture I've seen/heard of yet. I hate any sort of landscaping more than anything else in the world, you probably couldn't pay me to do it, but I would love to be a part of this.

  • @dslynx
    @dslynx 12 років тому +8

    Beautiful idea, and great coverage. I'm extremely impressed with the subculture series.

  • @agneshoy7728
    @agneshoy7728 3 роки тому +2

    What a beautiful idea for creating beauty and community in degredaded areas. Continue spreading this wonderful practice for the good of the earth and for all those around.Congratulations for the initiative! True there are so many areas in need of beauty and new life! This is just great!!!!

  • @Livlovfallaughmoveon
    @Livlovfallaughmoveon 11 років тому +5

    I wish I had friends like these.

  • @jimbolimboboy
    @jimbolimboboy 12 років тому +1

    This is without a doubt my favorite show on Soul pancake, I'm so glad It's back I missed it the few weeks it was gone!

  • @brothapipp
    @brothapipp 12 років тому +1

    soul pancake and guerilla gardeners everywhere, thank you.

  • @shb3395
    @shb3395 8 років тому +31

    Drought tolerant edibles would be even better, no? Who doesn't love free pomegranates or figs?

    • @walawala830
      @walawala830 6 років тому +7

      sadly, its pretty dangerous to plant edibles in places they could absorb toxins- la streets for ex

    • @ZE308AC
      @ZE308AC 6 років тому

      I do

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 4 роки тому +5

      walawala830 Starvation is more dangerous. 🤷‍♀️

    • @ferretappreciator
      @ferretappreciator 2 роки тому

      @@tarabooartarmy3654 it sounds like you're trying to poison the homeless population

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 2 роки тому

      @@ferretappreciator 😳 Ive been homeless. i would much rather have had a free apple with some exhaust fumes on it than go hungry.

  • @jennygennie90
    @jennygennie90 12 років тому +3

    Such a cool idea! I love how communal you guys make it :)
    I used to live in a rural area & ever since I moved to the city I've missed green spaces

  • @katherinespiel
    @katherinespiel 11 років тому +1

    Such an awesome subculture to learn about.
    The entire series is such an amazing concept to spotlight local niche communities.

  • @gabscer
    @gabscer 12 років тому

    So glad SubCultures is back, because I was promised an episode on roller derby

  • @velvetvelcro12
    @velvetvelcro12 12 років тому +1

    Brilliant!!! I've been contemplating a neighborhood cleanup & how to get ppl involved. Perfect idea! Gonna have to use this! Keep up the good work!

  • @sydburd
    @sydburd 8 місяців тому

    this makes me cry from happiness :')

  • @xandraassur
    @xandraassur 12 років тому +1

    Aw that's really cool; it makes me smile to think about gardens spontaneously popping up around the city. How nice =)

  • @SwirlyCurlyFox
    @SwirlyCurlyFox 12 років тому +1

    This is my favorite subculture video you guys made!!!

  • @SimplyFeisty
    @SimplyFeisty 12 років тому

    This and the way it's been approached is legitimately a cool idea. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside about the humanity again. Hopeful, if you will.

  • @dezylovessergio
    @dezylovessergio 12 років тому

    Keep doing what you're doing ♥ Your story is very inspiring to me and Its great to see someone else doing something productive and helpful to the community

  • @TheSmreeder
    @TheSmreeder 12 років тому

    Paccasandra and Blanket Juniper low maintenance and pretty... YEA...
    I knew I would remember
    Many Blessings and Good Work
    SMR

  • @riderlibertas2580
    @riderlibertas2580 12 років тому +2

    I love that this is leaderless. It's just people who want to do it going ahead and doing it. No money is involved yet they clearly enjoy it. If we could all think this way about more things we might find we don't need very much government at all.

  • @LittleSpaceCase
    @LittleSpaceCase 12 років тому

    Subcultures is my favorite show on SoulPancake!

  • @Exactuallyable
    @Exactuallyable 12 років тому

    This was so awesome!

  • @Rudygiulianisfrumpybooty
    @Rudygiulianisfrumpybooty Рік тому

    Stuff like this gives me hope. I want to start doing this. Give the power back to the people and unify.

  • @schizescribe
    @schizescribe 12 років тому +1

    the idea is not just planting, but also making a community... you don't really build a community and get random people seeing you gardening and wander over from off the street to help plant with you by *landscaping*

  • @IntegerStanley
    @IntegerStanley 12 років тому

    Such a beautiful concept.

  • @naturemurali7331
    @naturemurali7331 4 роки тому

    Excellent sir

  • @squaresville
    @squaresville 12 років тому

    Guerrilla gardening IRL!

  • @i.LoveNox
    @i.LoveNox 12 років тому

    Succulents are cheap to get and maintain, their labor is volunteered and they can split costs among the people setting it up
    I mean that's how I see it having lived in quite a few apartments complex and like keeping a garden at least in the patio area

  • @Dianderson1816
    @Dianderson1816 12 років тому

    This is my favorite part of soul pancake

  • @davidlogat9338
    @davidlogat9338 6 років тому +1

    Try Alcea rosea. or Antirrhinum majus.
    It grows every where, huge results and beautiful flowers!
    Got a lot of seeds if you want some.
    By the way, sorry for my bad english!
    From France,

    • @saso5096
      @saso5096 4 роки тому

      Are they perennial?

  • @nasuresessense
    @nasuresessense 12 років тому

    There's a spot on Olympic near Bed Bath and Beyond I pass everyday on my way to class that I'd love to guerrilla garden.

  • @USAFadrenalineJunkie
    @USAFadrenalineJunkie 12 років тому +1

    awesome!!!!

  • @richyrich1573
    @richyrich1573 12 років тому +1

    like..like..like, a thousand times over guys!! you're awesome!:)

  • @FilmArtPhoto
    @FilmArtPhoto 12 років тому

    Brilliant & Inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing this!

  • @elandres83
    @elandres83 12 років тому

    They typically call'em Landscaping companies.
    But you'd have to find private property owners or the local municipality leaders willing to pay for what was, until now, not that important.
    However, many businesses and home owners pay top dollar for upkeep of there outdoors areas. Additionally, smaller banks or private home investors have been known to need this sort of work for foreclosed properties with overgrown yards.
    Hope that helps, and you weren't too offended by my initial sarcasm.

  • @ITSROBHERE
    @ITSROBHERE 12 років тому

    look out guys, we got some badasses over here.

  • @CampColombo
    @CampColombo 12 років тому

    I think it is wonderful! Share the love!

  • @derekrichardt
    @derekrichardt 12 років тому

    such a great idea.

  • @santacruztrikketrain
    @santacruztrikketrain 12 років тому

    You ought to try some California natives in California. They are usually drought tolerant and very cool. I do random plantings of California poppies since they don't require much maintenance and reseed and usually keep going. California fushia works well also. Good stuff keep it up!

  • @elandres83
    @elandres83 12 років тому

    Just wondering, Do Guerrilla Gardeners typically live in apartments? I feel part of the motivation is that they do not have their own yard to do the same. This sounds fun, I live in the burbs, and everything nearby that is public is very well kept, ??unfortunately??
    I have had to help with gardening in the yard all my life, and sure I resented it in my childhood and early adolescence. But as I matured, I gained a real appreciation of gardening, not to mention the work and skills required.

  • @cmaandmistic
    @cmaandmistic 12 років тому

    Kalanchoe! awesome plant. I have a bunch in my dorm room at school.

  • @flipmcflop2
    @flipmcflop2 12 років тому

    This was great!

  • @x0xpinkipodx0x
    @x0xpinkipodx0x 12 років тому

    I love this idea! I should try this out!

  • @OneMillionRadishes
    @OneMillionRadishes 12 років тому

    This is so cool

  • @thatoneKatherine
    @thatoneKatherine 11 років тому +1

    I really hope they rename their organization "Secret Agents of The Plants"

  • @1pureum
    @1pureum 5 років тому

    There is something called a wide shot in cinematography, check it out.

  • @JessRushworth
    @JessRushworth 12 років тому

    a fantastic idea! I soooo want a go!

  • @jessygagliani
    @jessygagliani 11 років тому

    Damn, kevin is a stud.. nice job

  • @elandres83
    @elandres83 12 років тому

    I thought about that too, I guess its not for everybody.
    If this were a thing I could do in my area: kickstarter.
    But I guess this could be considered a hobby or a form of charity. Not everyone subscribes to such notions of giving back, as it is hard looking out for #1 these days. But we are social creatures, and we share space, especially in big cities. So contributing to society is directly valuable, if you can afford it. And indirectly, you'll find it does come full circle.

  • @WayhoRachel
    @WayhoRachel 12 років тому

    this is really cool.

  • @shaneprevosto1024
    @shaneprevosto1024 12 років тому

    DUde! i wanted to do something like this for the longest time. I"ve been really into the idea of RAK, and it started with going through a toll and paying for someone behind me. Then I did the same with Sbux, and Id pay for a coffee order @ the drivethru for someone behind me. Then I decided to go around with washable window marker and write inspiring quotes on random cars. Recently I had this Idea of "Anti-pranking", and it would be something similar to this: G.G. Love it guys! Keep on keepin on

  • @Katieissocoollike4
    @Katieissocoollike4 12 років тому

    so cool!

  • @Beatnikzombie
    @Beatnikzombie 12 років тому

    I love it. Everybody in cities everywhere should do this. I think edibles would be a good way to go too.

  • @irishelk3
    @irishelk3 8 років тому

    A great idea im doing it in my area, Dublin, lots of places to plant.

  • @TheSmreeder
    @TheSmreeder 12 років тому

    I watched 3 more times and I can't remember what I Brain farted on!!! ... I will and put it right here on the comments
    Many Blessings... Keep up the Good Work
    SMR

  • @alexcantlow2920
    @alexcantlow2920 5 років тому

    I'm this type of person since birth from writing on walls to urbex weird I find my self just getting back into gardening I wanna make a food forests do something for the homeless with out actively helping them so I can give back to the community as I've been there but found myself getting being to proud at times to go food banks yer they good don't get me wrong but they don't teach you how to fend for yourself maybe I just don't like to accept free help with out learning to do things my self and it be for them homeless that I believe deserve something like that or anyone that living off the grid and foraging what a nice change that would be. If you look you shall be gifted nothing good comes easy. -Alex Cantlow.

  • @Emmyhorstkamp-storeytarris
    @Emmyhorstkamp-storeytarris 12 років тому

    I love this idea!

  • @flutisticwonder
    @flutisticwonder 12 років тому

    What a wonderful idea! It would be cool if we brought this sort of thing to other areas, like not just in gardening. :)

  • @Dude4life69
    @Dude4life69 9 років тому +1

    I love it.

  • @bringitdanielle
    @bringitdanielle 11 років тому

    Cool dudes.

  • @bellatrix3001
    @bellatrix3001 12 років тому

    This is really cool :)

  • @sockmkyhat
    @sockmkyhat 12 років тому

    this reminds me of squaresville

  • @PuffPuffPlant
    @PuffPuffPlant 7 років тому

    awesome! check out how we be guerrilla gardening trees out here

  • @Onlinesully
    @Onlinesully 4 роки тому

    another way of doing this is talking with people who may not be using their garden at all.
    There are lots of unused gardens, and some would be ok with others growing food in the plot.

  • @RuiyShah
    @RuiyShah 12 років тому

    have you guys seen the gurilla gardening episode of L7 squaresville

  • @ChillinGames
    @ChillinGames 12 років тому

    uhh-ohh the hippys cant find any acid again hahaha no this is great guys, you should rock some trees though, helping the environment that much more ;P

  • @seoexpertsandyrowley6598
    @seoexpertsandyrowley6598 26 днів тому

    L O V E....We need to plant trees to clean the air, reduce temperature heat index... You can do this for free.
    Steps to Plant Tree Cuttings Effectively
    1. Timing:
    - In June/July, visit BLM, or public lands to find under-watered or unfertilized trees. Its best to find these trees out in areas where city has not sprayed pesticides or using drip system to keep the tree alive.
    2. Taking Cuttings:
    - Collect healthy cuttings, no more than five per tree.
    3. Preparing Cuttings:
    - Remove most leaves and dip the ends in root hormone.
    4. Planting Cuttings:
    - Place the cuttings in a plastic cup or container with holes at the bottom.
    5. Creating a Mini-Greenhouse:
    - Water well, place two tall sticks on either side, and cover with transparent plastic.
    6. Checking for Roots:
    - Place the setup by a window for two weeks, then check for root growth.
    7. Planting Outdoors:
    - After 2-3 weeks, plant the cuttings outside and water once a week until fall. Share extras with neighbors.

  • @iamcoolstephen1234
    @iamcoolstephen1234 12 років тому

    I wouldn't think it would be too hard to fund small planting projects. Plants are not expensive. The places they plant are not enormous. Tools are something you have at your home and can share or buy and reuse over and over. I assume they have some sort of income. There might be a lot of them. It doesn't seem unaffordable in the least.

  • @Dekunutcase
    @Dekunutcase 11 років тому

    My only issue with this is who waters it after? Do they just die?

  • @cityzenjane2
    @cityzenjane2 11 років тому

    ....we are resourceful people.... lots of things you can grow from a just a leaf or a seed...

  • @鄭文英
    @鄭文英 12 років тому

    Wonderful :-)

  • @WholeMilkProject
    @WholeMilkProject 12 років тому

    YES.

  • @getgroundedtv
    @getgroundedtv 11 років тому +1

    Why not get some food growing?
    We be featuring the video on The White Crow Farm Project . com

  • @littl3missnerdy
    @littl3missnerdy 12 років тому

    Same here! Except, Texas.

  • @yvonnehyatt8353
    @yvonnehyatt8353 3 місяці тому

    Please send this video to-Stephen Ritz thanks.❤

  • @vicky36191
    @vicky36191 11 років тому

    Amazing ! keep it up !

  • @PontusWelin
    @PontusWelin 12 років тому

    This is so awesome!
    I'm curious though. How do you make this into a company that makes money?

  • @GoatHollow
    @GoatHollow 11 років тому +2

    FOOOOOOOODDDDDD!!!!

  • @w4r7
    @w4r7 12 років тому

    ... yeah but do they pocket mulch?

  • @LaWendeltreppe
    @LaWendeltreppe 5 років тому

    Great, but please also plant vegetables and herbs. (but not near big streets)

  • @florenciamayragargiulo5825
    @florenciamayragargiulo5825 4 роки тому

    yess yessssssssss

  • @allmybsides
    @allmybsides 12 років тому

    i wanna be one with the earth now too!

  • @jhairoflores3971
    @jhairoflores3971 11 років тому

    Excelent love it!

  • @Dekunutcase
    @Dekunutcase 11 років тому

    aaaaand they answer that at the end of the video, lol

  • @universelove6163
    @universelove6163 5 років тому

    I want to do this but gorilla farming .. like with vegetables and natural foods .. HOW ? I’ve never farmed before 😅

  • @TRIXRFOKIDZz
    @TRIXRFOKIDZz 10 років тому

    D8 you guys pay for all the plants? How do you get the plant's?

  • @DimityGirl
    @DimityGirl 12 років тому

    How do they afford to do this?

  • @dftbaLauren
    @dftbaLauren 11 років тому

    Zelda did this on Squaresville lol :)

  • @idontjudge222
    @idontjudge222 12 років тому

    Brilliant!

  • @purplehaze8079
    @purplehaze8079 6 років тому

    Do this with food plants, for the people

  • @naturemurali7331
    @naturemurali7331 4 роки тому

    Save food save water save power save fuel save paper save trees save ozone save nature save life save Earth stop pollution

  • @ChezBerry
    @ChezBerry 12 років тому

    At the risk of sounding all soppy... this is so heart-warming! If you want to enlist more volunteers or maybe encourage the same or similar activities in other countries, you could post your projects to World Citizen (worldwideweb fullstop world-citizen fullstop com). Just a thought :-)

  • @jchobbit
    @jchobbit 12 років тому

    that is bad ass

  • @Mustardest
    @Mustardest 11 років тому

    I'll join

  • @linderrmarie
    @linderrmarie 6 років тому

    the website does not work. Would you please provide the correct link?

    • @turtle2pond
      @turtle2pond 5 років тому

      I think this is their community: facebook.com/laguerrillagardening

  • @tecguySD
    @tecguySD 12 років тому

    Go downtown.

  • @3cialo141
    @3cialo141 11 років тому

    They work! :D

  • @Solarknight7
    @Solarknight7 11 років тому

    OK I need a spade.

  • @ChatmanMatthew
    @ChatmanMatthew 12 років тому

    sweet