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Balkon für Kinder

Obtain your own tomato seeds

Gera­de bei beson­ders lecke­ren, viel­leicht auch sel­te­nen alten Toma­ten­sor­ten lohnt es sich, die Toma­ten­sa­men zu gewin­nen, um sie selbst anzu­bau­en. Es ist kin­der­leicht, Saat­gut für Toma­ten selbst zu machen und zu lagern.

Making an insect nesting aid with children — from a tin can

Wit­hout nes­t­ing oppor­tu­ni­ties and a lack of food, the­re will be no more wild bees the fol­lo­wing year, as the ani­mals die once they have laid their eggs. Howe­ver, flowe­ring plants are even more important than hand­ma­de or purcha­sed nes­t­ing aids.

Growing potatoes on the organic balcony — my self-experiment

This year I wan­ted to try gro­wing pota­toes on my orga­nic bal­c­o­ny for the first time. I was par­ti­cu­lar­ly exci­ted about the “Blau­er Schwe­de” varie­ty becau­se the sprouts of this pota­to alre­a­dy had such an inte­res­t­ing pur­ple-blue color.

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Insects support ecological gardening in small spaces (balcony, terrace, windowsill, allotment).

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