Homegrown Bananas
Event description
HOMEGROWN BANANAS
with ELLEN SCHINDLER
Tuesday 17 October - 5.30pm to 7.30pm (2 hours)
If you think about it, bananas are one of natures greatest organically wrapped, nutritional snacks! And they're imported to Aotearoa New Zealand from overseas at more than 70-million kilograms each year. Yet, in many parts of the country the climate is perfect to grow your own. What's more, they can go from planting to plate in less than two years, and home grown bananas are the gift that keeps on giving! They fruit season after season, with a fraction of the carbon footprint, skipping the sprays and import fumigations, to provide your family and community with that delicious yellow fruit!
Join expert tutor Ellen Schindler at Kelmarna Gardens for this introduction to all things bananas. This workshop will show you how simple and beneficial it can be to grow your own bananas, even in smaller spaces or containers! Come away with the fundamentals of how to grow them, how to care for them, and recipe ideas for how to savour every last bit of the plant.
What to expect:
This two-hour crash course starts with how to establish a banana circle, covering general learning about bananas and their growing needs, including strategies for growing successfully in small spaces or containers. Ellen will use demonstration models as well as in-situ banana circles in food forest on site to help give you a clear picture how to best choose, prepare, and maintain a growing space for bananas.
You will not only cover the mechanics and the benefits of banana circles as a regenerative source of food but also look at how individual plants can be grown to fruit in even extremely small areas or containers. Along with the basics of planting and care, Ellen will also share tips for how to use different parts of the banana plant in the kitchen, including beyond just the fruit.
Banana Pup Pre-order:
To help you get started with or even expand your banana project, there is the opportunity to preorder an organic banana pup with your ticket. These will be sourced from our own certified organic food forest here at Kelmarna Gardens Community farm and will be ready to take home after the workshop.
So if you're keen, then be sure to register with a ‘+ Banana Pup’ ticket option to secure one of your own!
Tickets include: instruction and demonstrations, for propagating, caring for, and tips for cooking with bananas; one banana pup (with preorder)
What to bring:
Essential:
- a refillable water bottle (to stay hydrated)
- weather appropriate gear (to keep comfortable)
Recommended:
- a pen and notepad (to take notes, if you like)
- a face covering or mask (for indoor areas and close quarters, if you prefer)
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Ellen Schindler is a passionate gardener and community organiser. Since 2006 she has nurtured her home garden in Sandringham into a productive food system with about 55 fruit trees of all types and sizes, beehives, chooks, and vegetable patches. She is also a committed volunteer who has been instrumental in establishing the Homestead and the Dignan Street Community gardens in Pt Chevalier and has been involved in planting and maintaining fruit trees in parks and grass berms across Sandringham.
Over the years, Ellen has indulged her interest in cultivating bananas in her own and local food forests as well as in containers, experimenting in creating opportunities for valuable food production in every possible space available. She also has good friends who have exposed her to culinary delights that draw from their traditional cuisines to cook with different parts of the plant beyond just the delicious fruit!
Ellen believes that healthy food should be accessible to everyone, and teaching hands-on DIY workshops is one of her favourite ways to achieve this goal! In this workshop, Ellen is looking forward to sharing with you her homegrown banana experience and empowering you to explore your own options -- hopefully to find that it’s good fun, worthwhile, and a lot easier than it looks!
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At Kelmarna, we strive to make education accessible for everyone. So, where possible, we offer a 35% discount on our workshops to valid Community Services Card holders. If you book one of these tickets, please email us a copy of your valid Community Services Card, and remember to bring it along to the workshop. Please note that this option does not include Super Gold Card holders. Ngā mihi.
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