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Tips for beautifying your balcony and what to harvest

At the begin­ning of spring, the 4th Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gress opens its doors with tips and expe­ri­en­ces for a beau­tiful, flowe­ring, insect-fri­end­ly bal­c­o­ny, and we can even take a look at some other people’s bal­co­nies.

Eichhörnchen auf dem Bio-Balkon

Nach­dem Mai bis Juli meh­re­re Eich­hörn­chen­be­su­che auf dem Bio-Bal­kon statt­fan­den, kehr­te Ruhe ein. Mit­te Novem­ber war dann end­lich wie­der ein­mal ein Eich­hörn­chen bei mir. Ein ande­res als sonst. Das Fell war viel dunk­ler, das Tier scheu­er, viel unru­hi­ger.

Stinging nettles on the balcony — who does that?

Not ever­yo­ne knows how healt­hy this WILD HERB and HEALING PLANT is. Nett­les are our most valuable nati­ve “super­food” with top levels of pro­te­in, iron and chlo­ro­phyll. It con­ta­ins 30 times as much vit­amin C and 50 times as much iron as let­tuce. With sources of sup­p­ly

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).

Are you ready for the most beautiful, edible, animal-friendly balcony of your life?

Regis­ter here for the free online con­gress “Lust auf Obst” start­ing Sep­tem­ber 6 with 20 experts: