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Friedhelm Strickler

Bepflan­zung & Sub­strat son­ni­ger Bal­kon mit hei­mi­schen Wild­pflan­zen

Fried­helm Strick­ler is one of the pio­neers of the natu­ral gar­den move­ment. The trai­ned mas­ter land­scape gar­de­ner met Rein­hard Witt, the foun­der of the new natu­re gar­den asso­cia­ti­on, at the first natu­re gar­den con­fe­rence in 1990 and began plan­ting natu­re gar­dens. Due to the dif­fi­cul­ties in pro­cu­ring nati­ve wild plants, he had the idea of pro­pa­ga­ting, gro­wing and sel­ling wild plants hims­elf. He foun­ded Wild­stau­den­gärt­ne­rei Strick­ler in Alzey, which is in Rhein­hes­sen in south-eas­tern Rhi­ne­land-Pala­ti­na­te. He and his wife Moni­ka can now look back on over 30 years of expe­ri­ence. As a cer­ti­fied “Spe­cia­list com­pa­ny for natu­ral gree­n­ery — recom­men­ded by Bio­land”, they work accor­ding to strict orga­nic gui­de­lines. Here we get wild flowers, shrubs, wild roses, edi­ble wild plants, clim­bing plants, scen­ted plants and aqua­tic plants in orga­nic qua­li­ty. Only the flower bulbs are not yet available in orga­nic qua­li­ty. His high level of exper­ti­se and prac­ti­cal expe­ri­ence in the cul­ti­va­ti­on and use of wild plants and wild peren­ni­als are app­re­cia­ted by cus­to­mers not only when buy­ing plants, but also when plan­ning and desig­ning gar­dens.

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Wild plant gar­de­ner Fried­helm Strick­ler gives tips on Plan­ting one son­ni­gen Bal­kons with nati­ve wild plants inclu­ding Sub­stra­te. Look for­ward to Gar­dening tips for design and of cour­se Plan­ting recom­men­da­ti­ons with pic­tures. 

Pflanzen für sonnig-mageren Standort — Empfehlungen Friedhelm Strickler

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