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25 Responses to Toyota Prius Projects: “Charged Life: LA Guerrilla Gardening” | Toyota Prius Hybrid Plug-in
It’s easier to forgive someone for trying to brighten their day with some
green.
how did i get here from watching cheech and chong?
AlphonseArmor103
August 23, 2014 at 12:43 pm Reply
I just cried from how beautiful this is. Thank you Guerrilla Gardeners! And
thank you Toyota for finding them and sharing them. BTW. I love my 2004
Prius. It gets 50-55 mpg on the highway and 40-45 in town, and that’s with
the hatch back stocked with plants and gardening tools, and the back seat
with kids. ;D Plant a garden, grow your own food, and save the planet for
human habitation.
paulineprojectlove
August 23, 2014 at 12:46 pm Reply
@2012Norris well I was expecting ganja but I now from experience what
seedlings look like
A city does the worst enviromental harm.Clean water is pumped in sewage is
returned to the country side ,rivers , ocean .Food grown in other countries
is hauled in,how much fuel does it take to make all this happen?Huge
quantities people head in and out ot the the cities.How much fuel is used
making this happen?Look at the outside of a city about 10-15 miles out on
google earth and see the impact.Move off the plantation-city to the country
and enjoy the beauty there and grow your own food .
This just gave me an idea for how to cover a lot of territory fast that
needs little care and minimal water—propagate and plant succulents.You
can always add a little color in between to break the monotony. Oh yeah,
folks. They make fun of monkey grass on the home landscaping shows…but it
is a sure thing that maintains itself, especially under live oaks or any
shade.
Its great what you guys do! But please use native plants! We are changing
the habitas that took millions of years, one plant at a time. I have
started that in my own backyard, out goes my nandina bamboo, chinese this
chinese that and planted sages! they smell good, are drought tolerant and I
just saw a humming bird yesterday!
The city didn’t deny a permit – they denied a request for grant money. That
aside, permits are often hard to get in big cities because you can’t just
let anyone willy nilly dig up city property to plant stuff… if they don’t
know what they’re doing they could damage water/power lines, etc And
depending on what is planted- who’s going to maintain it? As far as
lawbreaking goes though – this is the loveliest criminal behavior I’ve ever
seen. Wish we had a group here!! <3 <3
Aloha Aquaculture Enthusiasts: Mahalo to Dr. James Rakocy, Dr. Wilson
Lennard, Dr. Gideon Hulata and Dr. Allen Riggs who have done a great job
presenting at the International Workshop on Aquaponics and Tilapia during
August 2010 at Hilo, Big Island of Hawaii. To learn more about the workshop
and to watch many free, full length presentations from that workshop go to
AquacultureHub website, YouTube, Facebook and twitter.
Tetsuzan Benny Ron
August 23, 2014 at 4:16 pm Reply
Or the fact that it’s pretty damn hard to find the page for this particular
video to be able to add comments, or the fact that hardly anybody spends
the time to comment on a video promoted by Toyota.
@ilonapet OH, i do agree about Prius and the environment…not a good
thing…but the video is about giving to a community without wanting
‘thank-you’ or recognition. how many of you people do something for others
without wanting a pat on the back?
So many negative comments here. These people will walk out of their home
and instead of seeing this ugly dirt patch in the middle of the
intersection, they will see a lovely garden. what do all of you negatives
think it will do to the attitude change that happens at that moment? GREAT
WORK..this is not political, this is humanitarian.
It’s easier to forgive someone for trying to brighten their day with some
green.
arbornomics
August 23, 2014 at 10:34 am
i love what u do come say hi on facebook angela lazon i have been gg for
years and my kids too
angela Lazon
August 23, 2014 at 10:43 am
because cars suck?
ffffffffffff
August 23, 2014 at 10:55 am
bingo
dragonracer76
August 23, 2014 at 11:20 am
this is so amazing! i wonder how i could get involved with you guys!
lissababy420
August 23, 2014 at 11:44 am
how did i get here from watching cheech and chong?
AlphonseArmor103
August 23, 2014 at 12:43 pm
I just cried from how beautiful this is. Thank you Guerrilla Gardeners! And
thank you Toyota for finding them and sharing them. BTW. I love my 2004
Prius. It gets 50-55 mpg on the highway and 40-45 in town, and that’s with
the hatch back stocked with plants and gardening tools, and the back seat
with kids. ;D Plant a garden, grow your own food, and save the planet for
human habitation.
paulineprojectlove
August 23, 2014 at 12:46 pm
@2012Norris well I was expecting ganja but I now from experience what
seedlings look like
seattle420
August 23, 2014 at 12:46 pm
fantastic, we need this in every city, town , neighborhood
xxycm
August 23, 2014 at 1:03 pm
A city does the worst enviromental harm.Clean water is pumped in sewage is
returned to the country side ,rivers , ocean .Food grown in other countries
is hauled in,how much fuel does it take to make all this happen?Huge
quantities people head in and out ot the the cities.How much fuel is used
making this happen?Look at the outside of a city about 10-15 miles out on
google earth and see the impact.Move off the plantation-city to the country
and enjoy the beauty there and grow your own food .
Jack Freemanski
August 23, 2014 at 1:49 pm
This just gave me an idea for how to cover a lot of territory fast that
needs little care and minimal water—propagate and plant succulents.You
can always add a little color in between to break the monotony. Oh yeah,
folks. They make fun of monkey grass on the home landscaping shows…but it
is a sure thing that maintains itself, especially under live oaks or any
shade.
Jean Martinolich
August 23, 2014 at 2:35 pm
Its great what you guys do! But please use native plants! We are changing
the habitas that took millions of years, one plant at a time. I have
started that in my own backyard, out goes my nandina bamboo, chinese this
chinese that and planted sages! they smell good, are drought tolerant and I
just saw a humming bird yesterday!
mezleona
August 23, 2014 at 3:17 pm
the city would not allow a permit for beautification gardening – HOW
TYPICAL of F****n’ bureaucrats!!!!
buffalopatriot
August 23, 2014 at 3:30 pm
The city didn’t deny a permit – they denied a request for grant money. That
aside, permits are often hard to get in big cities because you can’t just
let anyone willy nilly dig up city property to plant stuff… if they don’t
know what they’re doing they could damage water/power lines, etc And
depending on what is planted- who’s going to maintain it? As far as
lawbreaking goes though – this is the loveliest criminal behavior I’ve ever
seen. Wish we had a group here!! <3 <3
Celena324
August 23, 2014 at 3:45 pm
So how exactly does gorilla gardening and Prius have in common? They left
out the F-150 that brought over the majority of the plants.
cchanderson
August 23, 2014 at 3:49 pm
i saw a prius with a obama 2012 sticker
ms290guy1999
August 23, 2014 at 3:50 pm
skull and crossbones at 0:19 in the window
GIRTHYCOCK
August 23, 2014 at 3:56 pm
I cried. Thank you GG’s for what you do. Beautiful work.
anne marie
August 23, 2014 at 4:03 pm
Aloha Aquaculture Enthusiasts: Mahalo to Dr. James Rakocy, Dr. Wilson
Lennard, Dr. Gideon Hulata and Dr. Allen Riggs who have done a great job
presenting at the International Workshop on Aquaponics and Tilapia during
August 2010 at Hilo, Big Island of Hawaii. To learn more about the workshop
and to watch many free, full length presentations from that workshop go to
AquacultureHub website, YouTube, Facebook and twitter.
Tetsuzan Benny Ron
August 23, 2014 at 4:16 pm
Or the fact that it’s pretty damn hard to find the page for this particular
video to be able to add comments, or the fact that hardly anybody spends
the time to comment on a video promoted by Toyota.
Tempest Wing
August 23, 2014 at 4:16 pm
fake there actors robots created by toyota
Morris Miller
August 23, 2014 at 5:00 pm
@ilonapet OH, i do agree about Prius and the environment…not a good
thing…but the video is about giving to a community without wanting
‘thank-you’ or recognition. how many of you people do something for others
without wanting a pat on the back?
ilonapet
August 23, 2014 at 5:44 pm
So many negative comments here. These people will walk out of their home
and instead of seeing this ugly dirt patch in the middle of the
intersection, they will see a lovely garden. what do all of you negatives
think it will do to the attitude change that happens at that moment? GREAT
WORK..this is not political, this is humanitarian.
ilonapet
August 23, 2014 at 6:09 pm
To bad it worse for the environment to make a hybrid then it is to drive a
normal ass car lol…
FameNationEnt
August 23, 2014 at 6:22 pm
Two things I love, Toyota and guerrilla gardening! They should grow food
like the other org in LA, Ron Finley
Liberty Madison
August 23, 2014 at 6:42 pm