when: 11 July 2023 - 19 September 2023 | | cost: Starting from: $40 | address: Darley Rd Randwick NSW 2031 Australia | website: https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/wildweeds | tickets: https://www.diegobonetto.com/shop?category=Centennial+Parklands
published: 10 Jul 2023, 5 min read
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Renowned forager Diego Bonetto, author of the best-selling book Eat Weeds, will introduce you to the wonders and possibilities of edible weeds on a 2.5-hour walking workshop in Centennial Parklands.
To some, plantain, dandelion, chickweed and sow-thistle are a nuisance; to others, they are a delicious salad and a seasonal treat. Learn about the most common species growing in your garden, the green belts, parks and reserves and find out how they have been used for food, craft and natural remedies. Discover ways to safely harvest the urban 'wild' and enrich your diet with vitamins and minerals.
Diego is an edible weeds advocate based in Sydney, most famous for his offering of urban foraging workshops. Building on the knowledge acquired while growing up on a farm in Italy, Diego introduces people to the ever-present food and medicine plants that surround us. He collaborates extensively with chefs, herbalists, environmentalists and cultural workers promoting a new understanding of what the environment has to offer.
This is a family and pet-friendly stroll in the park, bring your camera and notebook, dress for the weather.
Starting point: Queens Park Kitchen, Darley Road, Queens Park.
Please visit Diego's website for the risk assessment or download the COVID-19 safe plan for this program here.
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Renowned forager Diego Bonetto, author of the best-selling book Eat Weeds, will introduce you to the wonders and possibilities of edible weeds on a 2.5-hour walking workshop in Centennial Parklands.
To some, plantain, dandelion, chickweed and sow-thistle are a nuisance; to others, they are a delicious salad and a seasonal treat. Learn about the most common species growing in your garden, the green belts, parks and reserves and find out how they have been used for food, craft and natural remedies. Discover ways to safely harvest the urban 'wild' and enrich your diet with vitamins and minerals.
Diego is an edible weeds advocate based in Sydney, most famous for his offering of urban foraging workshops. Building on the knowledge acquired while growing up on a farm in Italy, Diego introduces people to the ever-present food and medicine plants that surround us. He collaborates extensively with chefs, herbalists, environmentalists and cultural workers promoting a new understanding of what the environment has to offer.
This is a family and pet-friendly stroll in the park, bring your camera and notebook, dress for the weather.
Starting point: Queens Park Kitchen, Darley Road, Queens Park.
Please visit Diego's website for the risk assessment or download the COVID-19 safe plan for this program here.
Go see Wonderful Wild Weeds - Foraging Tours 2023.
Wonderful Wild Weeds - Foraging Tours 2023 is on 11 July 2023 - 19 September 2023. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Randwick. Call Diego Bonetto for details. Visit their website at https://www.centennialparklands.com.au/wildweeds.
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