Our Edible Garden
#SmallinOne #SeedBoxes — a mini mix for kids! Comes with…
#SmallinOne #SeedBoxes — a mini mix for kids! Comes with 6 different types of open-pollinated seeds from the Salad, Leafy, Legume, Fruit and Herb range.
#SmallinOne #SeedBoxes — a mini mix for kids! Comes with 6 different types of open-pollinated seeds from the Salad, Leafy, Legume, Fruit and Herb range.
#All-In-One #SeedBoxes — the biggest mix, comes with 5 types of open-pollinated seeds: Salad, Leafy, Legume, Fruit and Herb.
…and our first international delivery! Happy Sunita with her personalized #Leafy #SeedBoxes, on the way to Austria. Ping us to place and order.
Our very first delivery of salad #SeedBoxes to Giselda of Fru-T Pop, organic vegetarian café in Hartamas, for kids birthday party packs! Getting kids to grow their salads instead.
Seedy Sneak Peek: We’ve been elving away at these seed boxes that will be on sale at the Seed Swap booth this Saturday and Sunday at the MBPJ International Fair! Come bring your seeds out to swap them out for something else, or buy these nifty boxes instead. The range Read more…
Up close and personal with the #red #bananas from the #bananapit.
Astro volunteers starting some seedling trays today so we can start planting some veggies just in time for Chinese New Year…
Reaching out to harvest the Red Bananas from the all consuming #Banana #Pit. The depths of the garden where all our garden refuse including weeds goes, to become the feed for the surrounding banana trees. Saving them from going to the landfill and giving us bananas at the same time!
#Loofah / #Petola from the front fence. Before… and after. Dried off the vine for about a week or so. Will now live the useful life of a cleaning apparatus
Saturday’s Brazilian Spinach stockpile hashed out by a mix of volunteers from Astro and beyond. They’ll be making an appearance and will be up for grabs sometime before Christmas (the spinach, not the volunteers!). More details soon.
#nipplefruit up close and personal. Apparently there are thorny varieties and non-thorny varieties
Probably the strangest, randomest fruit in the garden. Aptly named the Nipple Fruit (Solanum Mammosum), the seeds were brought in from Thailand by one of our volunteers, and is apparently considered an auspicious Chinese New Year decoration piece! Has super duper trooper thorny leaves though, and some people say it Read more…
Also big thanks to volunteers from Astro for coming to garden with us. Saturdays are Gardening Days, so ping us if you’d like to drop by.
Cyclists and bicycles spilling over on to the neighbours’ driveway! Probably one of the packest days at our garden space. What an awesome day meeting people who are pushing the KL bicycle & sustainable transport movement forward. Thanks for stopping by Cycling Kuala Lumpur <3
Part of today’s entourage of 45 cyclists who cycled (and skateboarded too) to various gardening projects in PJ and KL – starting with Azlan’s Ecovillage in Kampung Penchala, going through the TTDI Edible Project, and finishing at Eats, Shoots & Roots with a little garden tour. Wowza! Look up the Read more…
Our usual classroom space turned into a bengkel/#workshop to learn how to make a #stool with #bamboo, one of the most sustainable resources we have, for the day.
En. Rahim sharing the low down about different bamboo types and purposes in today’s #bamboo #stool #workshop, before diving into the hard stuff!
New date — Sat, 16 Nov. Only a couple of places left, ping us ASAP if you’d like to come! hello@eatsshootsandroots.org
And here we are, once again testing the load bearing capacity of the MyVi, carrying firewood we chopped and collected from a dried fallen tree on a neighbouring street in Bukit Gasing! Other things we have stuffed in here before include a heap of coconut coir, 10 bags of mulch Read more…
Testing the cob oven at our place for the second time in history, with brinjal and spinach produce from the garden for toppings, and pizza dough made from scratch with the wonders of google “technology” by the wonderful socent community. Success!