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Wel­co­me to the blog for self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy from bal­c­o­ny and win­dows­ill, plus insect-fri­end­ly. Tips on how you can har­ve­st vital orga­nic herbs, fruit and vege­ta­bles all year round and inex­pen­si­ve­ly in harm­o­ny with natu­re in per­ma­cul­tu­re and expe­ri­ence natu­re in the midd­le of the city to be healt­hy.
Dachgarten Andrea Jaschik Testimonial

Unser Dachgarten Hortus Aquis

Andrea Jaschik stellt die Ent­wick­lung ihres 15 m² gro­ßen Dach­gar­tens von 2011 bis heu­te vor. Ihre Erfol­ge neben Glück, Gemü­se und Tie­ren: 1. Platz beim Pflanz­wett­be­werb „Wir tun was für Bie­nen!“ 2021 in der Kate­go­rie Bal­ko­ne und Ter­ras­sen, 2022 „Prä­mier­ter Natur­gar­ten in Gold“, von TGTA „Schmet­ter­lings­freund­li­cher Gar­ten“ vom NABU und #bee­bet­ter-Award.

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Great harvest on the balcony with tomatoes, Mexican mini cucumber and goji berries thanks to worm humus.

Worm humus — the best fertilizer for your balcony

Suc­cessful gar­dening invol­ves fer­ti­li­zing and streng­thening plants as well as an acti­ve soil life, just like in natu­re. My favou­ri­te fer­ti­li­zer for the bal­c­o­ny is worm com­pos­ting in a worm bin. Open the lid and put the orga­nic was­te in.

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

Are you ready for the most beautiful, edible, animal-friendly balcony of your life?

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