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Learn how to grow your own greens at this workshop in Mumbai

Updated on: 08 April,2026 09:19 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Rumani Gabhare | mailbag@mid-day.com

Get your hands dirty at this hands-on workshop that helps you grow your own greens, one seed ball at a time

Learn how to grow your own greens at this workshop in Mumbai

Attendees make seed balls at the workshop; children plant their seeds

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If you have been putting off the idea of growing your own plants, this season offers a practical place to begin. With longer days and consistent sunlight, even the smallest home spaces can support a garden. At the Make Your Own Seed Ball workshop led by naturalist and early childhood educator Priyal Soni, organised by Naturalist Explorers, the focus is on a simple, effective method of planting. Participants are guided through the process of creating seed balls — compact mixtures of soil, nutrients, and seeds designed to support and protect germination.

A participant presses the mud to enclose the seed. Pics courtesy/Naturalist Explorers
A participant presses the mud to enclose the seed. Pics courtesy/Naturalist Explorers


The workshop also introduces participants to a range of easy-to-grow, home-friendly seeds such as Gokarn (blue pea), Red Amaranth, Coriander, Methi, Moringa, and Tulsi. Soni adds, “The choice of seeds largely depends on who is attending. For children, we keep it simple with plants that grow easily in containers. If there are more adults, we include species that can thrive in slightly larger settings.”



Soni breaks down the whole process into one accessible formula: A balanced mix of four parts soil, two parts potting mix, and one part vermicompost. The ingredients are combined gradually with water until they bind into a workable consistency. “The structure matters,” she notes. “If it is too loose or uneven, it will not support growth effectively.” The mixture should be firm enough to hold its shape when rolled, without cracking or becoming too sticky. Once shaped, the seed balls are left to set briefly before they are ready for use.

Priyal Soni
Priyal Soni

Lastly, placement of the ball is equally important. “Planting the seed ball is simple, all you need to take care of is the placement,” she adds. “Keep them close to the surface — no deeper than three centimetres — and cover lightly for the first few days to encourage germination.”

ON April 25, 9.30 am onwards
AT Nature & Horticulture workshops with Naturalist Explorers, Ambedkar Nagar, Dharavi.
LOG ON TO naturalistexplorers.co.in
CALL 8976451433
COST Rs 706

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