
The Architecture Issue of the The New York Times Magazine features an article on Richard Reynolds, one of London's leading clandestine planters and pruners and author of the newly released book, On Guerrilla Gardeners.
From the article:
Reynolds defines guerrilla gardening as "the cultivation of someone else's land without permission." He didn't invent the term or the tactic but has become, as he puts it, "a self-appointed publicist for the movement" and the breadth of impulses and ideologies behind it.