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Die Öko­lo­gin der TU Ber­lin spricht über Gift­stof­fe und den Sinn des Stadt­gärt­nerns. Wie schad­stoff­be­las­tet ist inner­städ­tisch ange­bau­tes Gemü­se, Obst und Pil­ze? Wel­chen Ein­fluss hat der Abstand zur Stras­se, die Höhe des Bal­kons?

Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gress

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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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