06.06.2025 | 10:00 - 14:30
2, Rue de Wecker, L-6832 Betzdorf
Atelier Evergreen
agriculture, biodiversité, développement durable et inclusion sociale.
The Evergreen workshop invites you to explore a place where nature and inclusion meet. Visitors will learn more about vegetable cultivation, from growing to selling, while getting to know the work of our employees with intellectual disabilities. It’s a place for connection and exchange.
Category
#Leisure and activities
Format
#Other Format
Publics
For everyone
Language
French
German
Luxemburgish
Partners
We would like to offer visitors an immersive experience in our Evergreen workshop, a place where nature and inclusion meet. We will showcase our harvests: vegetables grown with care and respect for the environment, highlighting old, often forgotten varieties that carry both gustatory and historical richness. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover not only our products but also the work of our employees with intellectual disabilities. This will be an opportunity to present the different stages of cultivation, from sowing to selling, and to show how professional inclusion can be translated into sustainable agricultural projects. Through demonstrations, interactions with our employees, and guided tours of our facilities, we aim to highlight the importance of local culture, short supply chains, and social commitment. We also offer for sale our young vegetable and flower plants, grown in our workshops. These plants, designed for both amateur and professional gardeners, are an extension of our project: offering healthy, local, and eco-responsibly grown products. Moreover, every purchase made will directly contribute to supporting our workshop and promoting the professional integration of our employees with disabilities.
Respect for nature and the promotion of sustainable development are at the heart of our work. We practice reasoned and sustainable farming, prioritising environmentally friendly cultivation methods, avoiding chemical products, and using techniques that promote biodiversity.
These varieties have a special place in our production as they are better suited to an environmentally friendly and biodiversity-promoting cultivation method.
Dates and times:
6 June 2025 – 10:00-14:30
13 June 2025 – 10:00-14:30
20 June 2025 – 10:00-14:30
27 June 2025 – 10:00-14:30
Venue: Off-site
Fee: Free of charge
13/06: Open house with activities from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (no registration required)
For all other dates, registration by email is required: [email protected]