In our seed-saving workshop, participants will learn how to save and store seeds from plants for future use. This can help preserve plant biodiversity and ensure a sustainable food supply. Participants can learn about different methods of seed saving, including how to harvest, dry, and store seeds properly. The workshop may also cover topics like seed genetics, crosspollination, and germination.
This workshop is for those 18 years old and older. It will take place twice. Once on September 7th and once on September 28th. Registration opens 48 hours beforehand. If you register for the first workshop, please do not register for the second to allow others to take part.
Roots Unbound (RU) is an abolitionist grassroots organization based in Brooklyn offering nature-based programming centered around food justice, therapeutic horticulture and ecological disinvestment to people in the NYC area with a focus on supporting and uplifting people impacted by the carceral system.