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If you have ever placed a plant clipping into the glass of water in the hopes that it will develop roots, you have practiced hydroponics. Perhaps you'd like to start a garden so that you can grow your own vegetables, but you don't have the space or are overwhelmed by pests and insects. Hydroponically growing vegetable is the solution. Trying to re-grow from kitchen scraps is amazing.
Fees: Rs.7500/-
You've got the potting soil, you've got the seeds, and maybe you've even got a few beautiful planters too. But what good are all of those things without a space big enough to hold them? Luckily, it is possible to start your very own garden even if you've got a small backyard or home. Thanks to the vertical garden trend, even tiny apartment dwellers are cashing in on their green thumbs by planting upwards instead of outwards.
Fees: Rs.7500/-
One of the loveliest aspects of nature is that everything in it has a use — the nasty, rotting vegetables as well as the mogra-scented blossoms on your windowsill. Home composting can take some of our leftovers, waste and unwanted extras and turn them into fertile soil to boost the productivity of gardens and landscapes. Here, we show you how to compost at home. You can also learn how to make bio-pesticides.
Fees: Rs.7500/-
Everybody has a garden, whether it be a window sill, balcony, terrace or a true backyard. We have designed activities that could enhance these small and large garden spaces for local birds that are looking out for food & shelter. In this workshop, you can learn to construct birdhouses and bird baths from readily available materials.
Fees: Rs.7500/-
If you want to learn more about attracting bees and birds to your green spaces, this is the workshop for you! Learn about bird feeders, how to make basic ones, and what feed suits our local avifauna. You can also build small homes for bees!
Fees: Rs.7500/-
A herbarium is a collection of dried plants that botanists use for studying, identifying, and classifying plants. Making a herbarium is a great way for anyone to learn about botany and the plants used in herbalism. A herbarium will help you learn what plants look like, along with improving identification and wildcrafting skills. Enjoy exploring nature and working on this herbarium project together! You can also also prepare a poster on Indian trees.
Fees: Rs.7500/-
Seeds represent the essence of life. They contain all the information needed to feed a community. As food/vegetables move through different cultures, and ecosystem seeds become site-specific, the values and taste of the places where they are grown impact selection.,Seed libraries protect seed varieties adapted to our region, and train community members and local farmers in seed saving techniques.
Fees:Rs.7500/-
Humans have been decorating their bodies with the beauty of natural objects for thousands of years. Primitive man wore necklaces made from the bones, claws and teeth of slain animals. Today most people think of natural jewelry as shiny pieces of coral, pearls and precious or semiprecious stones, polished and set in gold or silver. Who would ever believe that some of the most unusual and striking jewelry in the world comes from plants?
Fees: Rs.7500/-
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