KONGRESSPAKET 16
Every meter counts!
Selbstversorgung, Artenvielfalt, Stadtnatur, Klima- und Hitzeschutz pflanzen
30 experts (master gardeners, scientists, balcony practitioners) share their knowledge online & free of charge and give tried-and-tested tips for growing vegetables and herbs on balconies, patios, windowsills and kitchen tables and for promoting biodiversity.
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Bonus 1
Lass das mal die Blumen machen — Auswahl selbstständiger Pflanzen von Sigrid Tinz
Bonus 2
Gräser für Kübel (Sonne, Halbschatten, Schatten)” — getestet von Berthold Daubner
Bonus 3
80+ kinderfreundliche und ungefährliche Pflanzen von Dr. Cristina Lindemann
Bonus 4
Wilde Pflanzen essen mit Survival Siglinde von Christine Rauch
Bonus 5
Bewährte Bewässerung und Pflanzgefäße von Martina Wappel
Bonus 6
Balkongärtnern im Klimawandel — klimafites Gärtnern von Ulrike Windsperger
Bonus 7
Ökologisch wertvolle Pflanzenkombinationen für Deinen Balkon von Thomas Puhlmann
Bonus 8
Naturnahes Gärtnern auf Balkonen und Terrasse von Stefanie Binder
Sprecher & Themen
Prof. Dr. Ulrich
Gebhard
Good life and good places, nature as a space of experience and a source of meaning
Patricia
Bobak
My tiny wild north-facing balcony on 2.4 m² — from a wild idea to a natural paradise
Dr. med. Marianne
Ruoff
Dandelion and lion’s power, spring herb and spring cure
Claudia
Dettmer
Insect-friendly gardening in the big city on 2.7 m²
Heide
Bergmann
Long live my basil and other herbs for the balcony
Anja
Eder
My ArtenRetterGarten book — natural gardening in the allotment garden
Saratah
Keita
My balcony again. With little to abundance
Frederike
Vergeest
Small 30 m² terraced house garden. Everything is more species-rich than lawn
Dr.
Jürgen Herler
Outdoor design with a healthy vertical herb garden
Anneliese
Braitmaier
Growing lettuce all year round in balcony boxes, pots and tubs
Christiane
Denzel
Topsoil — so much more than dirt! About soil life
Mirja
Neff
Photographing insects made easy
Judith
Andlinger
The worm is the best gardener: Worm vases & bed composting
Dr. Michael
Altmoos
Mini wilderness as an opportunity. With more natural dynamics even on a small scale
Tobias
Bode
Natural allotment garden: biodiversity and harvest happiness in the allotment garden
Sylvia
Meise
Wild Life on the 5th floor. Two years of Frankfurt’s wildflower balcony and its wild visitors
Simone
Böcker
Rewild the world — rewild yourself. An uncultivated view of the world
Berthold
Daubner
Insect-friendly perennial combinations with native grasses
Sigrid
Tinz
Independent plants — how they spread and maintain themselves
Klaus
Umbach
Relaxed education on hemp cultivation in pots from the master gardener’s practice
Dr. Anna
Schuster
Intuitive cooking with wild plants
Lisa Maria Mourning
Month after month of self-sufficiency from the balcony raised bed
Andreas Telkemeier
Permaculture, conscious and sustainable living in the city
Jennifer Richard
From meadow to garden. How a garden becomes a natural garden for additional care
Andrea Heistinger
Seed gardening on the balcony — how does it work?
Melanie Öhlenbach
Climate heroes for the climate-friendly urban balcony
Katina
Leon
Feeding birds: urban pigeons on the balcony
Dr. Cristina
Lindemann
Designing a children’s bed in the smallest of spaces
Philipp
Herrmann
Identify birds with your ears
Birgit
Schattling
How to start and select the most rewarding plants
Christine
Rauch
Eating wild plants with Survival Siglinde
Martina
Wappel
Proven irrigation and planters
Ulrike
Windsperger
Balcony gardening in a changing climate — climate-friendly gardening
Thomas
Puhlmann
Ecologically valuable plant combinations for your shady balcony
KONGRESSPAKET 16
Every meter counts!
Selbstversorgung, Artenvielfalt, Stadtnatur, Klima- und Hitzeschutz pflanzen.
30 experts (master gardeners, scientists, balcony practitioners) share their knowledge online & free of charge and give tried-and-tested tips for growing vegetables and herbs on balconies, patios, windowsills and kitchen tables and for promoting biodiversity.