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Radishes on the windowsill

5 Balkon-Empfehlungen für leichten Anbau im August

Im herr­li­chen Som­mer- und Ern­te­mo­nat August kann noch etli­ches auf dem Bal­kon aus­ge­sät bzw. gepflanzt wer­den. Hier kom­men 5 Bal­kon-Emp­feh­lun­gen für den leich­ten Anbau im August, die sich bei mir bewährt haben. Den­ke auch an Win­ter­ge­mü­se!

Best fertilizer for the balcony — worm humus from the worm bin

Peo­p­le often ask me why you grow so much and so luxu­ri­ant­ly? I fer­ti­li­ze with worm humus from the worm bin. Here is my expe­ri­ence report after 5 years of prac­ti­cal use of worm com­pos­ting in the kit­chen and when gar­dening. It does­n’t stink.

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.

Fancy apples from the balcony?

Today I want to whet your appe­ti­te for app­les from the bal­c­o­ny — healt­hy, super tasty, easy to care for, beau­tiful. The idea of picking app­les straight from the tree and eating them with relish is temp­ting. Gro­wing them is not that dif­fi­cult.

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