While in Puerto Rico this past Spring, I discovered a bucket on my way to the public beach in Rincón, Puerto Rico. After using the bucket for my own guerrilla garden, I noticed that someone had also planted trees nearby. This seemingly simple bucket led me on a journey to find my mystery man.
It felt great to know that I’m not the only one growing food by the beach. Someone’s got to feed the iguanas, right? And they eat almost anything! This guerrilla gardening space is perfect for local fruit, chocolate, and all sorts of beautiful trees.
Watch the next installment of Growing Food with No Yard; Guerilla Gardening to find out who the mystery man is…and more about the mysterious “singing tree”.
Marjory Wildcraft is the founder of The Grow Network, which is a community of people focused on modern self-sufficient living. She has been featured by National Geographic as an expert in off-grid living, she hosted the Mother Earth News Online Homesteading Summit, and she is listed in Who’s Who in America for having inspired hundreds of thousands of backyard gardens. Marjory was the focus of an article that won Reuter’s Food Sustainability Media Award, and she recently authored The Grow System: The Essential Guide to Modern Self-Sufficient Living—From Growing Food to Making Medicine.
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Fascinating!