food can grow right here, with us, by us, and for us. 

Thursday, February 25, 2010

'From Broken to Bountiful' Workshop


"Where do easels go when they die?"

Well, since you're old
enough now to know the truth, they are banished to the dark and foreboding easel graveyard. However, we've come to give these
discarded souls some new use.

Using broken easels, we'll make & plant portable planter boxes to fit in your dorm or room, with knowledge of how much (o
r little) sunlight you get in your planter's future home.

March 7th
dexter garage, 187 benefit st space is limited - email
dmiller01@g.risd.edu to reserve your spot.

BEFORE:











AFTER: (You'll have to wait until March 7th to see!)

Spring is in the Air!

risd demo garden .

s p r i n g 2 0 1 0


march

4 film screening ‘the garden’ this oscar-nominated documentary follows a group of low-income families struggling to protect a 14-acre

urban farm in the middle of south central l.a. tap room @ 8:30 pm


7 ‘from broken to bountiful’ using discarded easels, make & plant a portable planter box to fit in your room! come equipped

with knowledge of how much (or little) sunlight you get in your planter's future home. dexter garage, 187 benefit st. @ 1-4 pm

space is limited - email dmiller01@g.risd.edu to reserve your spot.


18film screening ‘FRESH the movie’ join us for this rare screening & learn how to join the green food revolution. tap room @ 8:30 pm



april

10 ‘her[ban] forage’ w/ rachael elmaleh of little bird herbs . prowl the streets of providence in search of native herbs & then make

them into healing tonics! nature lab . herb[an] forage @ 11am . herbal remedy workshop @ 12

24 ‘food as energy’ w/ health coach, hannah marcotti of hannah’s harvest. absorb her wisdom, engage in a hands-on cooking lesson

& eat the results. nature lab @ 11am space is limited - email dmiller01@g.risd.edu to reserve your spot.



may

8 ‘summer!’ plant the risd demo garden w/ summer vegetables - tools & lemonade provided. 30 waterman street @ 11 am







Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Bombs Away!




Armed with compost and wildflower seeds, the RISD Demo Garden's seed bomb workshop exploded with guerilla-ready gardeners.
We crafted 'seed bombs,' a mixture of clay, compost, and seed rolled into balls. After drying, the bombs can be thrown into fields, gardens, plots, nooks, and crannies to break and spread seeds.

With over 300 bombs made, expect to see a more flowery
Providence come Spring time!