Eco-conscious Workshops
Embark on a Journey of Gratitude while indulging in enjoyable and rejuvenating experiences.
Discover innovative ways to breathe new life into discarded materials and embrace a sustainable lifestyle. Learn how to create unique and useful treasures while reducing your environmental footprint.
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Kokedama Workshop
MAKE A DECO PIECE USING AN ORNAMENTAL PLANT WRAPPED IN COCO FIBRE
Kokedama is a spherical ball made of soil, covered with moss, on which an ornamental plant grows. The idea originated from Japan using a combination of bonsai and kusamono planting styles.
'Koke' means moss and 'dama' means sphere or ball in Japanese.
This activity introduces a fun gardening approach while encouraging a sustainable approach.
Plantitude opted to use coconut coir and coco peat for the "Koke" as they are more accessible and sustainable, instead of moss and peat soil to make the 'dama'. We will share how to make these hanging spheres into planters for your ornamental plants.
Suitable for adults and children aged 7 & above
All material will be provided
Duration: 1-1.5 hours
Participants bring home a kokedama

Terrarium Workshop
MAKE YOUR OWN TERRARIUM IN UPCYCLED JARS
A terrarium is sometimes called a glass garden. It is planted to look like a miniature garden and it is usually made in glass containers.
This activity introduces a fun gardening approach while encouraging sustainable living and putting waste to good use.
Plantitude opted to upcycle used and cleaned glass jars to be more sustainable. We will show you the steps to build the layers in your terrarium, how to plant your fittonias and decorate the mini garden.
We will share tips on how to care for your terrarium at home, and what other accessories you can add on your own.
Suitable for adult and children aged 7 and above
All material will be provided
Duration: 1 hour
Participants bring home a terrarium in an upcycled jar


Bottle Planter Workshop
PLANT SUCCULENTS IN UPCYCLED BOTTLE PLANTERS
Plantitude Bottle Planters are upcycled from wine, champagne and liquor bottles. Bottles are individually selected based on the colour, shape and glass thickness to match the intended finished product.
The upcycled planters are suitable for succulents, fittonias, pothos and other small ornamental plants. Some designs are also suitable for growing herbs. They each come with a drainage hole to avoid roots becoming waterlogged.
This activity introduces a fun gardening approach while encouraging sustainable living and putting waste to good use.
We will show you the steps to select and plant the succulents, type of gritty mix to use for good water drainage, how to decorate the planter and tips on how to maintain the plants at home.
Suitable for teenagers and adults
All material will be provided
Duration: 1.5 - 2 hours
Participants bring home a potted bottle planter

