The Edible Bus Stop: transforming urban space one stop at a time

Edible Bus Stop's RHS Hampton Court show garden 2012. Photograph: Will Sandy
A community group's plans to piggyback the transport network and create a network of edible gardens

You wait for ages for an edible bus stop to come along and then three turn up at once.
 The team behind the wonderful Edible Bus Stop in Stockwell, South London have announced plans for Edible Bus Stops in Clapham Common, Crystal Palace and Brixton.

Actually, "wait for ages" couldn't be further from the truth. Since first putting down roots on Stockwell's Lambeth hospital bus stop which serves the number 322 bus, the team have been anything but tardy in their edible greening of unappetising urban spaces. Earlier this year they served up a second garden at West Norwood's stop H, also on route 322. With charm and persistence, the Edible Bus Stop team have not only won over local communities and London Transport, but also that bastion of the gardening establishment, the Royal Horticultural Society. Their Riot of Colour garden, designed by Edible Bus Stop creative director Will Sandy, was a vital ingredient in the urban greening theme at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. But what motivates Sandy and Edible Bus Stop founder Mak Gilchrist to plant edibles near bus stops? Why should you care? And finally, how can you get involved?


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