This Jun 21, Hivesters, in collaboration with Happy City Farm, will be showing you how to add some green touches to your city-crib in a small, three-hour workshop, limited to 20 students.
 
At B800 per person, you’ll get to learn how to work with basic seeds, create good quality soil and organic compost, learn the strategy of what plants to grow and where to plant them in your home, and understand the growth stages of the gardening process. As a bonus for the health-conscious, you’ll also get to grow and take home fresh green and red oak leaves for your organic salad.
 
Just bring a hat (if you hate the sun), and a recycled plastic bottle or container to grow your plants in. The meeting point is in Bang Na, and the exact location will be given after payment is confirmed. For registration and more details on the workshop, see bit.ly/1JBBV9W.
 
Hivesters is a social enterprise that uses fun activities to promote a more sustainable lifestyle, from cultural preservation, sustainable tourism and sustainable farming to animal conservation and nature preservation. For more interesting experiences with a positive slant, see www.hivesters.com