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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.

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

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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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