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Bert­hold Daub­ner

Insect-fri­end­ly peren­ni­al com­bi­na­ti­ons with nati­ve gras­ses

Bert­hold Daub­ner is a hi-fi and home cine­ma expert and runs a com­pa­ny for room acou­stics. Tog­e­ther with his team at ReNa­tu­re Gar­ten GmbH, he also designs natu­ral gar­dens and inspi­res peo­p­le to do some­thing about insect mor­ta­li­ty. Bert­hold runs the You­Tube chan­nel ReNa­tu­re. On this chan­nel you will find vide­os on how you too can do your bit for more bio­di­ver­si­ty. All it takes is a small area or even just a flower pot. Every squa­re meter counts! Bert­hold tri­es out a lot on his bal­co­nies and in his gar­den. He is loo­king for heat-resistant, eco­lo­gi­cal­ly valuable plants that can sur­vi­ve a few weeks on their own. 

Lec­tu­re con­tent:

Bert­hold sits in his living room and recom­mends gras­ses sui­ta­ble for con­tai­ners in sun­ny, semi-shady and shady loca­ti­ons. In addi­ti­on to aes­the­tics, he has taken extra care to ensu­re that the­se gras­ses bene­fit as many ani­mals as pos­si­ble. In the gar­den, he pres­ents his favo­ri­te com­bi­na­ti­ons for con­tai­ners. As usu­al, he talks about his expe­ri­en­ces with the­se plants. He pro­vi­des us with a list of the­se gras­ses, inclu­ding the num­ber of orga­nisms that bene­fit from them — thank you. Who plants the­se insect-fri­end­ly com­bi­na­ti­ons and enjoys the gre­at struc­tures crea­ted by the gras­ses, espe­ci­al­ly in win­ter, and the insects that use the lea­ves and flowers in the war­mer sea­sons? 

Bert­hold is loo­king for­ward to exchan­ging expe­ri­en­ces with you: Here under the video as a com­ment, later by e‑mail info@renature-garten.de and on his recom­men­da­ble You­Tube chan­nel ReNa­tu­re.

Pre­sen­ta­ti­on of his bal­c­o­ny at MDR Gar­ten: Bal­c­o­ny as a home for rare wild plants

Thank you Ber­told for your list of “nati­ve gras­ses sui­ta­ble for tubs”:

Bert­hold recom­mends: bal­c­o­ny boxes with water sto­rage (Geli AQUA GREEN) and roof gar­den sub­stra­te (Öko­h­um exten­si­ve roof and trough soil) or mix it yours­elf

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