
Guerrilla gardeners unafraid to break law to fight climate, affordability crises
Brenda Dyck went rogue for the first time about 40 years ago.
She remembers how she grabbed her gardening tools, marched into a grassy field beyond her rental home, dug a small hole in the ground and planted her first apple tree.
“It was like a dopamine hit for me,” says the 61-year-old from her home in British Columbia’s remote Cariboo Mountains.
“I’ve always been a hard-core gardener. I eat, sleep and breathe gardening.”