Les ateliers des

Jardins des Jeunes pour tous

Les ateliers des Jardins des Jeunes vous font découvrir la faune et la flore locales, à travers une introduction accessible et concrète à l’apiculture, encadrée par notre apiculteur passionné. Genève et sa région abritent une biodiversité riche mais fragile, et nos ateliers offrent l’occasion rare d’observer directement le fonctionnement d’un écosystème vivant, entre ruches, oiseaux et sol nourricier.

Chaque atelier combine une partie théorique, une partie pratique et des temps d’échange sur les sujets abordés. Cette approche permet à chacun d’apprendre à son rythme, en posant ses questions directement aux personnes qui encadrent l’activité, tout en manipulant, observant et expérimentant sur le terrain. C’est cette alternance entre explication et mise en pratique qui rend nos ateliers accessibles à tous les niveaux, sans prérequis particulier.

Que vous soyez débutant ou déjà initié, vous recevrez des réponses à vos questions tout en passant un bon moment sur notre exploitation biologique, un lieu vivant et inspirant au cœur de Genève. Les Jardins des Jeunes proposent une programmation variée tout au long de l’année, organisée autour de plusieurs thématiques complémentaires.

 

ateliers des Jardins des Jeunes

Envie de découvrir dès maintenant tout ce que les Jardins des Jeunes vous réservent cette année ? Notre programme complet 2026 rassemble l’ensemble des ateliers proposés tout au long des saisons, avec leurs dates, leurs thématiques et les détails pratiques pour vous inscrire facilement. Que vous soyez passionné d’apiculture, curieux d’observer les oiseaux de nos jardins, sensible aux enjeux de biodiversité ou simplement en quête d’une activité conviviale en pleine nature, ce programme vous permettra de repérer en un coup d’œil les rendez-vous qui vous correspondent le mieux.

Programme 2026 des Jardins des Jeunes
Do Green Écologie, sols vivants & durabilité
Les Oiseaux du JDJ Reconnaître chants, rapaces & migrations
Apiculture Rucher, récolte & cosmétiques naturels
Format Théorie + pratique + échanges conviviaux
Public Ouvert à tous, débutants bienvenus

N’hésitez pas à consulter dès maintenant notre programme 2026 des Jardins des Jeunes pour choisir les ateliers qui vous correspondent et réserver votre place avant qu’ils ne soient complets. Une belle occasion de mettre dès aujourd’hui une pointe de nature et de vivant dans votre agenda !

Do Green

 

These four workshops are designed for people seeking solutions that can help human beings and the living ecosystems around us evolve in a way that promotes solidarity and sustainability.

Each workshop includes both a theoretical and a practical component.

And for the picnic-and-movie night, we hope you have a wonderful evening enjoying a movie—whether you're on your own, with family, or with friends.

Learn About Bokashi Compost

DISCOVER BOKASHI: LIVING SOIL An introduction to techniques for restoring soil after overexploitation, including Bokashi compost. A workshop to understand soil life and learn how to regenerate it using, among other things, Bokashi compost. We’ll explore how to restore a...

Living in the Donut

EXPERIENCING THE DONUT IN THE GARDEN: RESOURCE FAIR Can we meet everyone’s needs without exceeding the Earth’s limits? The donut model offers a simple framework for understanding the ecological and social challenges of our time. In this workshop on our...

Biodiversity

BIODIVERSITY WORKSHOP: HOW CAN WE SUPPORT EXISTING ECOSYSTEMS? Preserving flora and fauna, mulching, no-till farming, planting trees, insect nesting boxes? By observing and understanding these mechanisms, it is possible to understand the...

Movie Night

MOVIE NIGHT AT THE JDJ As part of the Bernex-Confignon Sustainability Festival, a film about biodiversity—presented in collaboration with the Geneva Green Film Festival—will be screened at the JDJ. Deck chairs will be available. Bring your blankets and picnics. It’s going to be a great evening...

THE BIRDS OF THE JDJ

 

Birdsong is everywhere, brightening our days and nights with songs, calls, and hoots.

Through these four workshops, we will learn about the birds in the Jardins des Jeunes and our neighborhoods.

Recognizing them by their songs and appearance, and understanding their breathtaking migrations—it will no longer be a mystery to you! 

Passerines

In this first workshop, we'll learn to identify the passerines in our neighborhoods—the ones that fly close to us and the ones that feed on the ground. We'll listen to their songs and discover whether they sound flute-like, beaded, shrill, or even whinnying, as well as the...

Birds of Prey

In this second JDJ bird-watching workshop, I’ll teach you how to identify the three main birds of prey found in agricultural areas—by their wingspan, silhouette, and calls. Here at JDJ, we’re lucky that our forest is...

Agriculture & Migration

In this third workshop of the JDJ “Meet the Birds” series, we’ll continue observing other passerines that live near us. We’ll then set out to explore the great adventure of migration. Where do the birds go in late fall in...

Recognizing the edges

In this fourth workshop, we’ll listen to the songs of the JDJ birds and learn to identify which birds each song belongs to. Through their songs, birds communicate with one another to protect their territory, find food, and...

Introduction to Beekeeping

 

These workshops, led by our beekeeper, will take you on a journey to discover the JDJ apiary, its changes throughout the season, and how to care for our beloved honeybees.

The roles and balance of these micro-societies—which you’ll be able to observe—will be explained to you, such as those of the tiny and fascinating wild bees.

Domestic & Wild

This workshop takes you on a journey to discover honeybees and wild bees: Since Switzerland is fortunate to have a wide variety of bee species, you’ll learn about the role of these pollinators and their importance to plant biodiversity. Our...

Varroa Mites & Our Queens

Summer Harvest and Varroa Treatment: Help with the last honey harvest of the year from the two hives, assisted by the beekeeper. You’ll retrieve the spring honey frames from the hive and extract the honey with the beekeeper. All the...

Cosmetics Development

Workshop on making cosmetics from bee products: Did you know that bees produce more than just honey? You’ll discover that beeswax and propolis are also two valuable ingredients in natural cosmetics. You’ll then make your own...

Spring Harvest

Spring Harvest: Help the beekeeper harvest honey from the two hives. You’ll retrieve the spring honey frames from the hive and extract the honey with the beekeeper. You’ll all leave with a delicious jar of honey from your...

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