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Wild plant expert Berthold Daubner speaks at the Online Organic Balcony Congress

Bert­hold Daub­ner

Tro­cken­heits­ver­träg­lich­keit hei­mi­scher Wild­pflan­zen im Topf — Arten für wenig Gie­ßen

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:

Möch­tet Ihr auch mal län­ger in den Urlaub fah­ren? Bert­hold star­te­te auf sei­nem West­bal­kon in Baden-Würt­tem­berg einen Anti­gieß­ver­such mit hei­mi­schen Wild­pflan­zen. Er berich­tet von sei­nen Erfah­run­gen, sehr wenig bis gar nicht zu gie­ßen. Er stellt die getes­te­ten Pflan­zen sowie das gewähl­te Sub­strat vor. Wel­che hei­mi­schen Arten sind extrem tro­cken­heits­ver­träg­lich, benö­ti­gen also im Bal­kon­kas­ten im Hoch­som­mer mit 30 °C nur alle zwei Wochen Was­ser? Er stellt Arten vor, die im Bal­kon­kas­ten im Hoch­som­mer mit 30 °C nur ein­mal pro Woche Was­ser benö­ti­gen.

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

Dan­ke Ber­told für die Pflan­zen­lis­te mit 48 hei­mi­schen Bal­kon­pflan­zen für Tro­cken­heit

Ber­tolds Pflan­zen­lis­te: 25 Extrem tro­cken­heits­ver­träg­li­che hei­mi­sche Wild­pflan­zen für den son­ni­gen Bal­kon­kas­ten — nur alle 2–3 Wochen gie­ßen

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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