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Wednesday, November 07, 2018

two upcoming Common Good City Farm workshops: Orchid kokedama workshop and Mounted tropical plants workshop

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Hi Everyone,

Join Common Good City Farm for two workshops taught by Rock Paper Plant: Orchids and Hanging Vines: 


Orchidama: An Orchid Kokedama Workshop with Rock Paper Plant
Tuesday, November 13, 6:30-8 pm

In Japanese, “kokedama” translates from “koke” meaning “moss” and “dama” meaning “ball.” In this workshop, we’ll teach students how to make and grow orchids in a beautiful moss ball planter. The moss ball provides an interesting, organic display for your orchid. Kokedama can be kept in a dish or hung in a window.


No experience or green thumbs needed! All materials, including plants and care instructions, will be provided.
Tickets are $58. Sign up for 2 Rock Paper Plant workshops and save $10 or sign up for all three and save $15.
                                            

Living Wall Hangings: A Mounted Tropical Plants Workshop with Rock Paper Plant
Thursday, December 6, 6:30-7:30 pm

Bring a bit of the jungle into your home! In this workshop, you will learn how to make a beautiful living wall hanging with tropical vining plants. In their natural environment, these plants grow on rocks or trees, not in the pots you see at the garden store. You’ll learn how grow these plants vertically with a little bit of moss and tree bark and leave with your own mounted plant.

No experience or green thumbs needed! All materials, including plants and care instructions, will be provided.

Tickets are $55. Sign up for 2 Rock Paper Plant workshops and save $10 or sign up for all three and save $15.

Rock Paper Plant is the brainchild of Alicia Mazzara and Cielo Contreras, two dope, curly-haired kweens making and growing things in the District of Columbia. Questions? Email rockpaperplant@gmail.com


This workshop series is hosted in conjunction with Common Good City Farm at St. George's Church. 

Many thanks!

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Josephine Chu
Program & Outreach Manager
Common Good City Farm
V Street between 2nd & 4th Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202-559-7513 (office)
631-355-2348 (cell)
mailing address: PO Box 26030 Washington, DC 20001
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