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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.

Shrub basil on the bal­c­o­ny attracts bees

Shrub basil is a real bee magnet. It grows beau­tiful­ly bran­ched and bus­hy all by its­elf and easi­ly rea­ches a height of one meter. Shrub basil smells and tas­tes won­derful and is swar­med by bees and bum­ble­bees all day long. It’s a real sple­ndor to see ever­y­thing that comes to visit.

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Anbau von Goji-Bee­ren auf dem Bal­kon

Die Goji-Bee­re ist eine Super­frucht zur Gesund­heits­vor­sor­ge. Im gro­ßen Kübel ist sie anbau­bar. Ich emp­feh­le Euch die Sor­te ‘TURGIDUS’ – gesund, früh, ertrag­reich, süß, fruch­tig, robust, kom­pakt.

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

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