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Sigrid’s species consultation on Birgit’s organic balcony

It’s nice when, in the end, the unloved ani­mals are not only left alo­ne and pro­tec­ted, but when you rea­li­ze insi­de yours­elf: I also have a con­nec­tion to my spi­der, not just to my hedge­hog or my robin or squir­rel. When you also love the unloved ani­mals.

Snails on hand

1. snail love pays off

But what to do when the­re are as many snails as the­re are this year?

What can be done? What helps? Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, check­list to down­load and e‑book.

Nettle with ants

2. from ant alarm to praise of the ants

In the bal­c­o­ny pot, bet­ween the patio slabs or in the rai­sed bed — ants are ever­y­whe­re. Ever­y­thing wob­bles, not­hing grows. And then they fly and get into your home!

Mosquito Present Zoom

3. danger in the green living room

The truth about mos­qui­toes, ticks, wasps and co.

What is hype, WHAT is hel­pful? And why the­se annoy­ing ani­mals also have a useful role in natu­re …

4. helping hedgehogs, but the right way

We all love hedge­hogs. Pro­tec­ting hedge­hogs is not dif­fi­cult, but some­ti­mes it’s not what you think. WHAT is real­ly hel­pful? Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, check­list, e‑book.

Sigrid's species consultation on Birgit's organic balcony: Feeding birds, if so, when and how?

5. feeding birds on the balcony and in the garden

If so, when and how? Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, e‑book, “At a glan­ce”, “DIY bird food wit­hout net­ting”.

Animals can speak in the dark nights around Christmas. And today they speak plainly: what they really want from us humans. Sigrid Tinz, species conservationist, graduate geo-ecologist, author and speaker on all topics relating to biodiversity and environmental protection, provides information.

6. a winter story

Ani­mals can speak in the dark nights around Christ­mas. And they speak plain­ly today: what they real­ly want from us humans. With check­list “Klar­text vom Igel” and “Wunsch­zet­tel der wil­den Gar­ten­tie­re”

Species consultation 1–5 + winter story

We all love ani­mals. Pro­tec­ting ani­mals is not dif­fi­cult, but some­ti­mes it’s not what we think. WHAT is real­ly hel­pful? Get ever­y­thing in a bund­le, plus the beau­tiful win­ter sto­ry, save €17 com­pared to buy­ing it sepa­ra­te­ly.

Species consultation on the organic balcony: spiders are friends

7. spiders are friends

Indoors and out­doors. Why it’s worth making fri­ends with them. And how this can work. Lec­tu­re with oppor­tu­ni­ty to ask ques­ti­ons, e‑book.

Species consultation with geoecologist Sigrid Tinz on Birgit Schattling's organic balcony: Invite your beetles!

8. invite bugs

Bees are not the only important insects. Beet­les are too. They also pol­li­na­te flowers — and take on many more jobs: they “decom­po­se” dead wood and other debris, help ear­thworms to make humus, hunt snails and feed hedge­hogs. 

Sigrids Artensprechstunde auf Birgits Bio-Balkon: Warum gibt’s Wühlmäuse und wie wird man sie ökologisch wieder los?

9. Warum gibt’s Wühlmäuse

War­um gibt’s Wühl­mäu­se und wie wird man sie öko­lo­gisch wie­der los? Öko­lo­gi­sche Wühl­maus­be­kämp­fung – wirk­sam und ohne Gift.

Sigrids Artensprechstunde auf Birgits Bio-Balkon: Alles voller Blattläuse? Nervensägen! Aber mit großem Nutzen.

10. Alles voller Blattläuse? Nervensägen! Aber mit großem Nutzen

Wel­che (Haus)-Mittel gegen Blatt­läu­se? Wie wer­de ich die Blatt­läu­se los? Wie ver­hin­de­re ich, dass mei­ne Pflan­zen Blatt­läu­se bekom­men?

Artensprechstunde auf Birgits Bio-Balkon: Mockup für das Bundle “Schädlinge”: Blattläuse, Schnecken, Wühlmäuse, Ameisen, Mücken, Zecken, Wespen, Spinnen

Artensprechstunde Bundle “Schädlinge”

WAS ist wirk­lich hilf­reich? Bei Blatt­läu­sen, Schne­cken, Wühl­mäu­sen, Amei­sen, Mücken, Zecken, Wes­pen, Spin­nen. Erhal­te 6 Tei­le im Bund­le (Teil 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10), spa­re 10 € gegen­über dem Ein­zel­kauf.

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OUR PARTICIPANTS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC

Thank you for your gre­at feed­back on the new for­mat: Sigrid’s spe­ci­es con­sul­ta­ti­on on Birgit’s orga­nic bal­c­o­ny

“The idea is gre­at. I think it’s very important to under­stand the con­nec­tions. I belie­ve that we are still at the begin­ning. We still think in terms of cau­se and effect. More of the­se lec­tures, plea­se.”

“A very good for­mat! Char­ging a small fee for such con­tent is more than ok. Know­ledge is impar­ted here that has been acqui­red over the years. I did­n’t know many things or had “myths” about them in my head.”

“Thank you very much for this for­mat. I thought it was gre­at that it was­n’t live and that I could watch the lec­tu­re in a rela­xed atmo­sphe­re on Sun­day after­noon.”

“Thank you very much for the new for­mat and the inte­res­t­ing pre­sen­ta­ti­on. I think it’s gre­at to get tips on indi­vi­du­al topics that are of par­ti­cu­lar inte­rest to me for litt­le money.”

“I’m always gra­teful for tips with a view to the BIG WHOLE, becau­se I don’t think gar­dening makes sen­se any other way.”

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

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