Abandoned green areas - 50% rewards for Uganda
About three years ago, I carried out several activities over a two-month period to restore this green space. I started by taking photos. There are several businesses in front of it, selling Chinese food, pizza, a hotel, opticians, etc. Then I buried some inexpensive ornamental plants to conduct a social impact study. Some people passed by and thought the mayor's office was rescuing the area; others thought I was doing this activity to raise money.

I noticed that Asians who sell Chinese food use the area to dump wastewater, probably from washing the refrigerator or stove. I also noticed that passersby use the area for their dogs to do their urine and feces disposal. Two weeks later, I decided to surround the area with prickly cacti, which led to widespread criticism for not planting attractive plants. It turns out the first plants were uprooted to be sold elsewhere.

I once planted various plants to make a difference, and I surrounded the area with plenty of thorny cacti because dogs were getting in and causing damage. I asked the owners of the Chinese rice market for water, and they helped with some plants called Chinese dragons, and so the area began to take on a new shape.
Unfortunately, three months later, the mayor's office arrived in a destruction operation and uprooted all the plants. The rescue operation ended there. The photographs show the current state of the green area.

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I noticed that Asians who sell Chinese food use the area to dump wastewater, probably from washing the refrigerator or stove. I also noticed that passersby use the area for their dogs to do their urine and feces disposal. Two weeks later, I decided to surround the area with prickly cacti, which led to widespread criticism for not planting attractive plants. It turns out the first plants were uprooted to be sold elsewhere.

I once planted various plants to make a difference, and I surrounded the area with plenty of thorny cacti because dogs were getting in and causing damage. I asked the owners of the Chinese rice market for water, and they helped with some plants called Chinese dragons, and so the area began to take on a new shape.
Unfortunately, three months later, the mayor's office arrived in a destruction operation and uprooted all the plants. The rescue operation ended there. The photographs show the current state of the green area.

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