16th Online Organic Balcony Congress — Special opening April 05 + 06

Every meter counts! Ecological gardening in a small space

Self-sufficiency, biodiversity, urban nature and being naturally connected

Would you like to sup­port insects and enjoy healt­hy, fresh orga­nic vege­ta­bles, salads, fruit and herbs all year round? 30 experts share their know­ledge online & free of char­ge and give tried-and-tes­ted tips on gro­wing high-yiel­ding vege­ta­bles and herbs on bal­co­nies, pati­os, win­dows­ills and kit­chen tables and pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty. 

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Join us and expe­ri­ence the magic of self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy with vege­ta­bles, herbs and fruit full of fla­vor and vit­amins, pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty! 

Regis­tra­ti­on takes place as part of the Pri­va­cy poli­cy.

Birgit Schattling’s Bio-Balkon-Kongress is known from:

These experts support the organic balcony movement

and share their tried-and-tes­ted know­ledge, expe­ri­ence and enthu­si­asm with you free of char­ge for 48 hours each in inter­views and talks. We gar­den in harm­o­ny with natu­re, do not use toxic pesti­ci­des or peat, fer­ti­li­ze wit­hout syn­the­tic che­mi­cal fer­ti­li­zers and nur­tu­re soil life. We pro­mo­te bio­di­ver­si­ty with nati­ve and eco­lo­gi­cal­ly valuable plants and love a wide varie­ty of vege­ta­bles and herbs.

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Gebhard speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress on the relationship between nature and health.
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Gebhard

Good life and good places, natu­re as a space of expe­ri­ence and a source of mea­ning

Patricia Bobak presents her wild, tiny north-facing balcony at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Patricia Bobak

My tiny wild north-facing bal­c­o­ny on 2.4 m² — from a wild idea to a natu­ral para­di­se

Dr. Marianne Ruoff talks about the healing power of dandelions and delicious ways to prepare them at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Dr. med. Marianne Ruoff

Dan­de­l­ion and lion’s power, spring herb and spring cure

Claudia Dettmer presents her 2.7 m² insect-friendly min-balcony at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Claudia Dettmer

Insect-fri­end­ly gar­dening in the big city on 2.7 m²

Heide Bergmann speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress on growing herbs in containers
Heide Bergmann

Long live my basil and other herbs for the bal­c­o­ny

Anja Eder

My Arten­Ret­ter­Gar­ten book — natu­ral gar­dening in the allot­ment gar­den

Saratah Keita speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress on sustainable gardening and regrowing vegetables.
Saratah Keita

My bal­c­o­ny again. With litt­le to abun­dance

Here is the picture of the inventor and CEO of vertical beds for year-round vertical cultivation.
Dr. Jürgen Herler

Out­door design with a healt­hy ver­ti­cal herb gar­den

Frederike Vergeest speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress about the natural design of her small garden of just 30 square meters.
Frederike Vergeest

Small 30 m² ter­ra­ced house gar­den. Ever­y­thing is more spe­ci­es-rich than lawn

Herbalist Anneliese Braitmaier talks about growing lettuce in balcony boxes at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Anneliese Braitmaier

Gro­wing let­tuce all year round in bal­c­o­ny boxes, pots and tubs

Biodiversity expert Christiane Denzel talks about edible wild plants at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Christiane Denzel

Top­soil — so much more than dirt! About soil life

BUND wild bee ambassador, nature garden planner, nature photographer and Rheinhessen garden guide Mirja Neff will be speaking at the Online Bio-Balkon Congress.
Mirja Neff

Pho­to­gra­phing insects made easy

Sustainable vermicomposting expert Judith Andlinger talks about composting options in the city at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Judith Andlinger

The worm is the best gar­de­ner: Worm vases & bed com­pos­ting

Dr. Michael Altmoos is a biologist and conservationist with a focus on ecology.
Dr. Michael Altmoos

Mini wil­der­ness as an oppor­tu­ni­ty. With more natu­ral dyna­mics even on a small sca­le

Tobias Bode speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress on near-natural allotment gardens: biodiversity and harvest happiness in allotment gardens
Tobias Bode

Natu­ral allot­ment gar­den: bio­di­ver­si­ty and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the allot­ment gar­den

Sylvia Meise presents her small natural balcony at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Sylvia Meise

Wild Life on the 5th flo­or. Two years of Frankfurt’s wild­flower bal­c­o­ny and its wild visi­tors

Journalist and wild plant expert Simone Böcker speaks about rewilding at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Simone Böcker

Rewild the world — rewild yours­elf. An uncul­ti­va­ted view of the world

Wild plant expert Berthold Daubner speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Berthold Daubner

Insect-fri­end­ly peren­ni­al com­bi­na­ti­ons with nati­ve gras­ses

Biodiversity expert Sigrid Tinz speaks at the Organic Balcony Congress
Sigrid Tinz

Inde­pen­dent plants — how they spread and main­tain them­sel­ves

Master organic gardener Klaus Umbach from Heilbronn grows flowering plants, native wild plants, vegetables and medicinal plants such as goji, horehound and Artemisia annua.
Klaus Umbach

Rela­xed edu­ca­ti­on on hemp cul­ti­va­ti­on in pots from the mas­ter gardener’s prac­ti­ce

Dr. Anna Schuster, who holds a doctorate in biology, is a trained herbalist and has been fascinated by the world of wild plants for years, will be speaking at the Online Bio-Balkon Congress.
Dr. Anna Schuster

Intui­ti­ve coo­king with wild plants

Garden blogger Lisa-Maria Trauer will be presenting her experiences of growing vegetables in raised beds all year round at the Organic Balcony Congress.
Lisa Maria Mourning

Month after month of self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy from the bal­c­o­ny rai­sed bed

Permaculture designer and tutor at the "Permakultur Akademie Deutschland" Andreas Telkemeier will be speaking at the Online Bio-Balkon Congress on permaculture in the city.
Andreas Telkemeier

Per­ma­cul­tu­re, con­scious and sus­tainable living in the city

Jennifer Richard talks about upcycling in gardening at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Jennifer Richard

From mea­dow to gar­den. How a gar­den beco­mes a natu­ral gar­den for addi­tio­nal care

Author Andrea Heistinger speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress.
Andrea Heistinger

Seed gar­dening on the bal­c­o­ny — how does it work?

Melanie Öhlenbach talks about organic gardening in small spaces at the Online Organic Balcony.
Melanie Öhlenbach

Cli­ma­te heroes for the cli­ma­te-fri­end­ly urban bal­c­o­ny

Katina Leon speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress on the problem of pigeons on balconies
Katina Leon

Fee­ding birds: urban pige­ons on the bal­c­o­ny

Urban planner and natural garden planner Dr. Cristina Lindemann speaks at the Online Bio-Balkon Congress
Dr. Cristina Lindemann

Desig­ning a children’s bed in the smal­lest of spaces

Bird expert Philipp Herrmann speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Philipp Herrmann

Iden­ti­fy birds with your ears

Balcony expert Birgit Schattling organizes the free online Organic Balcony Congresses.
Birgit Schattling

How to start and sel­ect the most rewar­ding plants

Wild plant expert Christine Rauch speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Christine Rauch

Eating wild plants with Sur­vi­val Sieg­lin­de

Garden and landscape specialist Martina Wappel, garden educator at "Natur im Garten", will be speaking at the Online Organic Balcony Congress about planters, watering and gardening with children.
Martina Wappel

Pro­ven irri­ga­ti­on and plan­ters

Permaculture expert Ulrike Windsperger
Ulrike Windsperger

Bal­c­o­ny gar­dening in a chan­ging cli­ma­te — cli­ma­te-fri­end­ly gar­dening

Thomas Puhlmann is the founder of the plant platform Naturadb and speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress
Thomas Puhlmann

Eco­lo­gi­cal­ly valuable plant com­bi­na­ti­ons for your bal­c­o­ny

Insects support ecological gardening in small spaces (balcony, terrace, windowsill, allotment).

Register now for free:

Every meter counts! Ecological gardening in a small space

The con­gress is for you, whe­ther you have a small gar­den with a patio, bal­c­o­ny or even just win­dows­ills in the city. This online con­gress offers prac­ti­cal tips on how to grow your own fresh, poi­son-free, fresh­ly har­ve­s­ted vege­ta­bles and herbs all year round in a small space and pro­mo­te bio­di­ver­si­ty. 

Regis­tra­ti­on takes place as part of the Pri­va­cy poli­cy.

Organic balcony movement

The orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment is gro­wing ste­adi­ly, with over 30,000 par­ti­ci­pan­ts at the last (15th) con­gress! Every flowe­ring pot, every win­dows­ill, every meter of bal­c­o­ny counts — oases of well-being for humans and ani­mals! Home-grown vege­ta­bles, fruit and herbs!

  • Beau­tiful­ly diver­se easy to clean Bio­to­pes for many dif­fe­rent ani­mal spe­ci­es. Bees and but­ter­flies fly to the 6th and 8th flo­or!
  • You only need the sui­ta­ble plants. Insects and birds can fly from bal­c­o­ny to bal­c­o­ny, to the gar­den, to the park …
  • For you a Feel-good place with own Micro­cli­ma­te and Natu­re expe­ri­en­cesthat will touch you and make you hap­py.

Planting balconies

Many of the 58 mil­li­on bal­co­nies in Ger­ma­ny are unu­sed or just a sto­rage room! Yet they could be bio­to­pes for ani­mals. A feel-good place for you to relax. You want to do some­thing. Right now.

  • You don’t even know, how to start. You have not lear­ned. You are no lon­ger in rela­ti­onship with natu­re.
  • Which plants are actual­ly Easy to clean and sui­ta­ble, To pro­mo­te ani­mals?
  • You think you have no green thumbyou have no luck with plants.

Easy even for beginners

You don’t need green fin­gers! We’ll tell you how to crea­te your dream bal­c­o­ny — it’s real­ly easy. 30 experts share their know­ledge with you! They reve­al how you can easi­ly set up your orga­nic bal­c­o­ny:

  • Simp­le, inex­pen­si­ve, easy to clean, in the Pro­ven in prac­ti­ce.
  • The experts and prac­ti­tio­ners will give you ple­nty of Inspi­ra­ti­on, Plan­ting recom­men­da­ti­onsn and Ins­truc­tions. They share their expe­ri­en­ces with you.
  • You sow, plant, water, enjoy and per­haps put out bird food. The ani­mals will come. Each addi­tio­nal plant spe­ci­es brings new ani­mals to you and even more magi­cal moments!

In the middle of paradise

Sit right in the midd­le of it and enjoy the scent, look and ani­mal visi­tors. Expe­ri­ence gre­at satis­fac­tion and health. Your green feel-good bal­c­o­ny pro­tects and pro­mo­tes the diver­si­ty of our nati­ve flo­ra and fau­na.

  • You sit in your sea­ting area with fresh air and relax in your green oasisthat attracts ani­mals and bene­fits them.
  • You use plant spe­ci­es with a high eco­lo­gi­cal value for our nati­ve wild­life with various Flowe­ring and crop rota­ti­on.
  • Your bal­c­o­ny is Easy to cleanYou need Water lessbecau­se you are using plants that can with­stand cli­ma­te chan­ge and that Pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty and beau­tiful are.
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OUR PARTICIPANTS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC

“I came across your site plus the ongo­ing event purely “by chan­ce”. Ever­y­thing is gre­at, very hel­pful and real­ly very prac­ti­cal. Many thanks for your excel­lent work. dk“ Dana K.

I have micro­greens in the kit­chen and am giving them away for bir­th­days this year. The­re is now a worm box in the kit­chen. I have pla­ced stones, bran­ches and emp­ty snail shells in the boxes. The rain is caught in them and various insects come to drink. Sting­ing nett­les and wild gar­lic are now also gro­wing in the soil ring.

The con­gress was such a gre­at inspi­ra­ti­on to me that I am pas­sing it on. At work, the gar­den is now mana­ged dif­fer­ent­ly, a col­le­ague is rede­sig­ning her gar­den.… .

The first thing I do every day is go out onto the ter­race to greet the new inha­bi­tants. It gives me so much plea­su­re to watch them grow. I water them with vege­ta­ble coo­king water and put out bird food.

At the moment I’m loo­king into EM and try­ing to find some­thing sui­ta­ble for me.Gabrie­le S.

“I’m thril­led and I’m real­ly blos­so­ming — so many posi­ti­ve emo­ti­ons are con­vey­ed here.” Grit S.

“By chan­ce I came across and into your orga­nic bal­c­o­ny con­fe­rence -
with a litt­le skep­ti­cism, but this dis­ap­peared com­ple­te­ly with the first lec­tu­re.
The pre­sen­ta­ti­ons beca­me more exci­ting with each day and I was blown away by your enthu­si­asm and what you have put tog­e­ther. Here in the Stutt­gart area, land is simi­lar­ly limi­t­ed and expen­si­ve as in Ber­lin. Now I know what I have in the “towel” that I own… and what else is pos­si­ble.
I now also have a ver­ti­cal bed and a worm box with hop­eful­ly hap­py worms.”
Susan­ne A.

“Thank you for sha­ring your immense know­ledge and net­work in such a loving and app­re­cia­ti­ve way.
Thanks for taking my hand when start­ing and/or rear­ran­ging the (bal­c­o­ny) plan­ting.
Thank you for encou­ra­ging me to “just get star­ted”.
You were, or rather are, an inspi­ra­ti­on for me and I was able to put asi­de my “fear” of doing some­thing wrong when gar­dening and I also feel so incre­di­bly moti­va­ted by the fact that I was and am able to expe­ri­ence at the con­gress and in the Face­book group that the­re are sooooo many gre­at peo­p­le who make the world a litt­le or a huge amount more colorful every day and who are any­thing but indif­fe­rent to the other per­son — no mat­ter how small a bug or bac­te­ri­um.”
Mir­jam W.

“I’ve heard a lot of con­gres­ses, but I’ve never seen orga­ni­zers respond so quick­ly to emails and be so pre­sent with ques­ti­ons and comm­ents! I think that’s very high qua­li­ty!
And your way of inter­vie­w­ing and your choice of inter­view­ees is total­ly bril­li­ant! Super!
I’ve been ill for over 1.5 years and sin­ce your last con­fe­rence I’ve been real­ly moti­va­ted to make my bal­c­o­ny beau­tiful — in small steps, but very lively. Thank you very much for that! It invi­go­ra­tes me, even if I have to be careful not to take on too much becau­se other­wi­se I’ll be over­whel­med … But that also comes across real­ly well in your con­fe­ren­ces. Thank you!
Kat­ja S.

“The enthu­si­asm was com­ple­te­ly trans­fer­red to me, and that at 01:25 at night. The pre­sen­ta­ti­on was real­ly gre­at and the most important thing was always empha­si­zed: try it out, it’s not bad if it does­n’t work.” Lut­zi F.

“I real­ly like this con­gress. The main topics, your inte­res­t­ing ques­ti­ons and your calm way of mode­ra­ting. It’s real­ly fun to watch the inter­views. Very pro­fes­sio­nal. ” Kaia L.

“Gre­at lots of good infor­ma­ti­on and stay crea­ti­ve and not too com­pli­ca­ted” Ton­ja R.

The con­gress orga­ni­zer

Hello, I am Birgit Schattling

Bal­c­o­ny ambassa­dor with all her heart and con­vic­tion from Ber­lin City

My Visi­on is that more peo­p­le are using their bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills use — clo­se to natu­re, to the Self-suf­fi­ci­en­cyas Oases of peace and rela­xa­ti­on. For qua­li­ty of life in edi­ble cities, pre­ser­va­ti­on of the bio­di­ver­si­tyCli­ma­te pro­tec­tion and Oases of well-being with exci­ting Natu­re expe­ri­en­ces

I will help you with this con­gress, Your own dream bal­c­o­ny and at the same time Encou­ra­ge insects, birds and other ani­mals.

Vita

Bir­git Schatt­ling initia­ted the Orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment in 2017. it helps (not only) City dwel­lers again More gree­n­ery and self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy into the cities. It gives prac­ti­cal ins­truc­tions for Lush, joyful bal­c­o­ny oaseswhich is a boon for Peo­p­le, insects and ani­mals are.

The Ber­lin bal­c­o­ny gar­de­ner, “Natu­re in the gar­den” ambassa­dor, Aut­hor and Orga­ni­zer of the 16 Online Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gres­ses to date Bir­git Schatt­ling is Media award win­ner 2018 of the Ger­man Hor­ti­cul­tu­ral Socie­ty 1822 e.V. In 2017 and 2019, she was respon­si­ble for the “Euro­pean Award for Eco­lo­gi­cal Gar­dening” nomi­na­ted. In 2017, she was award­ed a pri­ze in the Green League’s “Toxic-free gar­dening” com­pe­ti­ti­on. Spe­cial pri­ce for Gar­dening in the smal­lest of spaces.

She is a uni­ver­si­ty-cer­ti­fied “Expert advi­sor for self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy with edi­ble wild plants”. Your Hor­tus Bio-Bal­kon is part of the “Hor­tus net­work. Diver­si­ty. Beau­ty. Bene­fit”. For four years she has been Juror for the “Deutsch­land summt!” plan­ting com­pe­ti­ti­on.

For the publi­shing house Grä­fe und Unzer, she wro­te the gui­de­book “My bio­to­pe on the bal­c­o­ny. Expe­ri­ence natu­re and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the midd­le of the city”. Published by Ulmer Ver­lag on May 19 in the #mach­s­us­tainable-series “My inge­nious orga­nic bal­c­o­ny. With gre­at plant com­bos & DIY pro­jects for more bio­di­ver­si­ty and a deli­cious har­ve­st”.

Questions & Answers

The 2nd book by balcony expert Birgit Schattling: "Mein genialer Bio-Balkon. With great plant combinations & DIY projects for more biodiversity and a delicious harvest"

The con­gress will take place online in the com­fort of your own home. In the peri­od from March 20 to 31, 2025 you will recei­ve a dai­ly e‑mail with the access links to the respec­ti­ve inter­views. 

You can watch every inter­view in the 48-hour peri­od on your com­pu­ter, cell pho­ne, lap­top or tablet free of char­ge.

Exch­an­ge of expe­ri­ence desi­red: The com­ment func­tion is acti­va­ted under every post. You have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to exch­an­ge ide­as with other con­gress par­ti­ci­pan­ts, experts and prac­ti­tio­ners — most experts and prac­ti­tio­ners will be loo­king to sup­port us!

Yes, par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on is 100 % free of char­ge! Howe­ver, you have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to purcha­se the con­gress packa­ge with all inter­views for a small pri­ce and thus secu­re all the important con­tent so that you can view it seve­ral times via the mem­bers’ area (life­time access) or via down­load. In the News­let­ter you will recei­ve more detail­ed infor­ma­ti­on — also to the upco­ming pro­mo­tio­nal pri­ces.

No. The com­ple­te expert inter­views and ques­ti­on-and-ans­wer ses­si­ons can be view­ed exclu­si­ve­ly here as part of this con­gress. Regis­tra­ti­on for the con­gress with an e‑mail address is suf­fi­ci­ent.

Yes, if you would like to down­load the inter­views (video and audio), you can purcha­se the con­gress packa­ge at any time. About the dai­ly news­let­ter you will always get all the latest dates and infor­ma­ti­on, find out ever­y­thing about live work­shops and exclu­si­ve bene­fits.

If you have NOT recei­ved a con­fir­ma­ti­on e‑mail after regis­tering (also check your SPAM fol­der), then try regis­tering with a dif­fe­rent e‑mail address. With web.de, t‑online.de, gmail.com, googlemail.com, gmx.at/en and bluewin.ch the­re are deli­very pro­blems with the con­gress mails due to their ser­ver set­tings, over which we have no influence.

If the regis­tra­ti­on does not work with any of your e‑mail addres­ses, plea­se use the cont­act form or send an e‑mail to support@bio-balkon.de. We will then relia­bly send you ever­y­thing per­so­nal­ly by hand so that you don’t miss any­thing! 

Some­ti­mes emails end up in the spam fol­der. Plea­se check your spam fol­der and add me to your addres­ses to pre­vent this from hap­pe­ning in the future. 

Some­ti­mes, howe­ver, e‑mails are not deli­ver­ed by the pro­vi­der for various reasons. Unfort­u­na­te­ly, I have no influence on this

So if you do not recei­ve any e‑mails, plea­se cont­act me. I will then send you the e‑mails by hand.

Lecture program (each for 48 hours)

Pre­sen­ta­ti­on of the lec­tu­re pro­gram with mas­ter gar­den­ers, sci­en­tists, pro­du­cers, aut­hors and bal­c­o­ny prac­ti­tio­ners. 

Almost all spea­k­ers have agreed to ans­wer ques­ti­ons. Use the com­ment opti­on under each post to exch­an­ge ide­as. We have the Bio-Bal­kon Kon­gress expe­ri­ence exch­an­ge group on Face­book.

We are pio­neers, we expe­ri­ment with joy and curio­si­ty and approach natu­re, and the­r­e­fo­re our­sel­ves, with app­re­cia­ti­on.

Ear­ly spring: Thurs­day, March 20/Friday, March 21

Prof. Dr. Ulrich Geb­hard — Key­note speech Natu­re as a space of expe­ri­ence
Patri­cia Bobak — My tiny wild north-facing bal­c­o­ny on 2.4 m²
Dr. Mari­an­ne Ruoff — Dan­de­l­ion and lion power, spring herb and spring cure

Fri­day March 21/Saturday March 22

Clau­dia Dett­mer — Insect-fri­end­ly gar­dening in the big city on 2.7 m²
Hei­de Berg­mann — Long live my basil and other herbs
Anja Eder — My Arten­Ret­ter­Gar­ten book — natu­ral gar­dening in the allot­ment gar­den

Satur­day March 22/Sunday March 23

Sara­tah Kei­ta — My bal­c­o­ny again. With litt­le to abun­dance
Dr. Jür­gen Her­ler — Out­door design with ver­ti­cal herb gar­den
Fre­de­ri­ke Ver­geest — 30 m² ter­ra­ced house gar­den. Ever­y­thing is richer in spe­ci­es than grass

Sun­day March 23/Monday March 24

Anne­lie­se Brait­mai­er — Gro­wing let­tuce all year round in bal­c­o­ny boxes and tubs
Chris­tia­ne Den­zel — Top­soil — so much more than dirt! About soil life
Mir­ja Neff — Pho­to­gra­phing insects made easy

Mon­day, March 24/Tuesday, March 25

Judith And­lin­ger — The worm is the best gar­de­ner: Worm vases and bed com­pos­ting
Dr. Micha­el Alt­moos — Mini-wil­der­ness as an oppor­tu­ni­ty. Working with more natu­ral dyna­mics even on a small sca­le
Tobi­as Bode — Bio­di­ver­si­ty and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the allot­ment gar­den

Tues­day, March 25/Wednesday, March 26

Sil­via Mei­se — Wild Life on the 5th flo­or. Two years of Frankfurt’s wild­flower bal­c­o­ny
Simo­ne Böcker — Rewild the world — rewild yours­elf. An uncul­ti­va­ted view of the world

Wed­nes­day March 26/Thursday March 27

Bert­hold Daub­ner — Insect-fri­end­ly peren­ni­al com­bi­na­ti­ons with nati­ve gras­ses
Sig­rid Tinz — Inde­pen­dent plants — how they spread and sus­tain them­sel­ves

Thurs­day March 27/Friday March 28

Klaus Umbach — Rela­xed edu­ca­ti­on on hemp cul­ti­va­ti­on in pots from the prac­ti­ce of the mas­ter gar­de­ner
Dr. Anna Schus­ter — Intui­ti­ve coo­king with wild plants

Fri­day March 28/Saturday March 29

Lisa Maria Trau­er — Self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy from the bal­c­o­ny rai­sed bed month after month
Andre­as Tel­ke­mei­er — Per­ma­cul­tu­re, con­scious & sus­tainable living in the city
Jen­ni­fer Richard — How a gar­den beco­mes a natu­ral gar­den for sup­ple­men­ta­ry care

Satur­day March 29/Sunday March 30

Andrea Heis­tin­ger — Seed gar­dening on the bal­c­o­ny — how does it work?
Mela­nie Öhlen­bach — Cli­ma­te heroes for the cli­ma­te-fri­end­ly urban bal­c­o­ny
Kati­na Leon — Fee­ding birds: city pige­ons on the bal­c­o­ny

Sun­day March 30/Monday March 31

Dr. Cris­ti­na Lin­de­mann — Desig­ning a children’s bed in the smal­lest of spaces
Phil­ipp Herr­mann — Iden­ti­fy­ing birds with your ears
Bir­git Schatt­ling — How to start and sel­ect the most rewar­ding plants

Every meter counts! Ecological gardening in a small space

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