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Postive Art

September 30, 2025

 

Last week, I did something I never thought I would: I walked to a busy, prominent junction in Dublin City, rolled up my smart jacket sleeves and shirt, took off my headphones, and put on some old gardening gloves. I spent a few minutes pulling wet cigarette butts, trash, and dirt out of a broken, abandoned cast-iron stench pipe filled with cement and bricks. I added homemade compost and rooted sedum cuttings from my collection to the top of the pipe, covering it with grit to give the sedums a better chance of survival. Sedums are excellent pollinator plants for challenging spots.

 

People watched me from their stationary cars at the traffic lights. I had passed the disused stench pipe, which had served as an ashtray, for years.  During the COVID pandemic, someone had planted a snowdrop in the pipe, which looked glorious during those gloomy days. But the snowdrop eventually disappeared, and I imagined its ghost every time I passed. I wanted to plant something that could survive and thrive. As a trained garden designer, I looked in my garden for hardy plants and propagated some from cuttings. I had everything I needed; I just lacked the courage to act. My private mission felt daunting, so I delayed it for weeks, worried about being confronted by strangers or seeing my effort destroyed the next day.

 

I catastrophized my small project, weighed down by the fear of judgment from strangers. Yet, despite the chaos I imagined, I am proud of myself for taking action and felt joy after my work was done. Environmental damage surrounds us, but through small individual or collective efforts, we can make a positive impact. We need to step away from phone screens and get our hands dirty. We can do this on our own; we don’t have to wait for a group or consensus.

I waited a week before passing by the disused stench pipe again today. The plants are still there, thriving and flourishing. Nobody dug them out.

 

Tags positive art, dark ecology, stenchpipe, urban ecology, more than human, personal action, environmentalism
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