Sugar
Sugar cane sticks were first chewed for their sugary sap 10,000 years ago. Today we eat about 3kg a week each!
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Sugar cane sticks were first chewed for their sugary sap 10,000 years ago. Today we eat about 3kg a week each!
This plant is the source of chocolate! Cacao pods come in many shapes, sizes and colours.
You have the power to make a difference to the future of our planet and all that call it home. From recycling and reusing, to growing your own food – there’s so much you can do. What will you pledge?
This tree is home to over 70 types of insects that live nowhere else on earth, but no monkeys!
Roll up, roll up... try your hand at spin the wheel, pinball and of course the high striker! Looking after the planet doesn’t have to be a chore – it can be joyful and exciting.
A gardening programme for those experiencing health-related problems, designed to improve mental and physical wellbeing. Run by our therapeutic horticulture practitioners, our Therapy Garden is tucked away at Eden in the Outer Estate, and is here to lift your spirits and make you feel at home.
At Eden we compost over 150 tonnes of waste each year. Here are our top 10 tips on how to make a compost heap.
Acts of Gathering brings together a number of artworks that celebrate and interrogate the nature of food culture in a rapidly changing world, inviting us to consider the ceremony and symbolism that shape our connections to food, to each other and to the earth.
Endangered in the wild and even rarer to find in cultivation, we have two jade vines that you can occasionally see in our Rainforest.
In the fight against climate change and the biodiversity crisis, seagrass is one of nature’s unsung heroes – but it’s under threat.