Even in the city, there are plants and animals surrounding us on all sides. There is a lot going on under our feet and above our heads!Â
Thanks to Tessa, learn to spot and appreciate the invisible living creatures and plants living in your area, during a walk in the Place de Ninove district.
Which plants can be used and eaten? Which plants can genuinely be used to heal us? How can we help preserve them? You will learn all the botanical secrets that the city holds!
This workshop-walk is also an opportunity to rediscover and better understand the world around us while discovering the secret properties of plants found in everyday life.
As well as the knowledge you acquire, you will leave this workshop with a selection of plants you foraged yourself or you'll sample some wild cuisine (depending on the availability of plants).
This workshop is available in several languages simultaneously. The artisan will change the workshop's language based on the participants in attendance.
This workshop takes place from mid-April to mid-October
Workshop location
The workshop is easily accessible by public transport.
This place is accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Molleke means 'little mole' in Dutch. It is named in honour of the small mammal, often unpopular amongst lovers of 'beautiful' gardens. Working tirelessly, very much under the radar, yet nevertheless playing an important role in the ecosystem. Its work beneath the ground aerates the soil, on account of the long tunnels. It also regulates the number of insects and slugs on account of its feeding habits. Just like a mole, the Molleke team wants to spread some often unknown knowledge and occasionally forgotten values, by digging tunnels and connecting networks!
This project is the result of three career changes, pursued with a common objective: to bring meaning to their daily lives.Â
They wish to reinvent and share recipes for a more sustainable world and create moments of friendship and mutual support. One of Molleke's missions is to raise awareness and implement methods to reduce waste. The project aims to make the Zero Waste approach accessible and promotes its effects both individually (empowerment, saving money) and collectively (preservation of the environment and circular thinking, establishing links)
The project first came about in 2019, in the form of a 2-month pop -up in the urban greenhouse run by the non-profit organisation, Parckfarm Tour et Taxis, based in Molenbeek. After this trial period, Molleke moved to Brussels' 1000 postcode area, where they set to work at number 64 rue de la Poudrière. It is a producers' retail outlet in which you will be able to discover local, top-quality products! The venue is ideally located in the centre of Brussels