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Balkon-Praktikerin Andrea Wutschig stellt ihre Balkone beim Online Bio-Balkon-Kongress vor.

Andrea Wut­schig

ICH HATTE KEINEN GRÜNEN DAUMEN

Andrea Wut­schig never had it with plants, even her house­plants died on her. For 40 years, she had no inte­rest in plants, even though her par­ents had a gar­den. But she has always loved wat­ching birds, her grand­fa­ther show­ed them to her and she has always lik­ed them. In terms of her job, she never had any con­nec­tion to natu­re until a new ques­ti­on came into her life, which led to a sur­pri­sing tur­n­around and, through many mista­kes, obvious­ly to her green thumb, which she now lives out on her bal­c­o­ny and public out­door are­as. 

Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gress

Not the­re yet?

Gar­den with Bir­git Schattling’s orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment and enjoy diver­si­ty and natu­re all year round. Bore than 31,000 par­ti­ci­pan­ts at the last Online Bio-Bal­kon Con­gress. Be part of it! „Heal­ing power from the bal­c­o­ny“ from March 21.

Ship­ping takes place as part of the Pri­va­cy poli­cy. You can unsub­scri­be at any time at the bot­tom of the news­let­ter.

Orga­nic bal­c­o­ny
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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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