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Online course on edible wild plants

Grow your own wild herbs rich in vital sub­s­tances, use them fresh­ly har­ve­s­ted every day and learn to reco­gni­ze them safe­ly for light­ness, vita­li­ty and immu­ne strength

Online cour­se

Edible wild herbs

Grow the most important edi­ble wild plants yours­elf.

Natu­re pro­vi­des us with a phar­ma­cy that we can bring into our pots and tubs at home. If we learn to reco­gni­ze and use plants safe­ly, we can save our­sel­ves a lot of expen­si­ve food sup­ple­ments.

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Contents

The basics of sustainable balcony gardening

  • Useful sus­tainable plan­ters for bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills
  • Secu­ring bal­c­o­ny boxes on win­dow sills — wit­hout dril­ling
  • Whe­re to buy orga­ni­cal­ly pro­du­ced seeds and plants
  • Sui­ta­ble sub­stra­te for pot gar­den­ers, spi­ce up the soil in spring
  • Bio­lo­gi­cal fer­ti­liza­ti­on — when, how much
  • Sus­tainable wate­ring, vaca­ti­on wate­ring, mul­ching saves irri­ga­ti­on water
  • Bio­lo­gi­cal plant pro­tec­tion in the natu­ral cycle
Harvesting nettles from the balcony box

Nettle: medicinal plant of the year 2022

  • Sowing
  • Plan­ting
  • Ingre­di­ents
  • Use
  • Iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on fea­tures incl. pos­si­bi­li­ties of con­fu­si­on 
  • which loca­ti­ons it pre­fers in natu­re
  • Value for insects and other ani­mals
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Dandelion: The small, yellow sun of spring

  • Sowing
  • Plan­ting
  • Ingre­di­ents
  • Use
  • Iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on fea­tures incl. pos­si­bi­li­ties of con­fu­si­on
  • which loca­ti­ons it pre­fers in natu­re
  • Value for insects and other ani­mals

Goutweed: favorite wild and medicinal plant

  • Sowing
  • Plan­ting
  • Ingre­di­ents
  • Use
  • Iden­ti­fi­ca­ti­on fea­tures, pos­si­bi­li­ties of con­fu­si­on 
  • which loca­ti­ons it pre­fers in natu­re
  • Value for insects and other ani­mals
Recipes Edible wild plants grown on the balcony

Bonus

  • tasty, enjoya­ble & healt­hy recipes sui­ta­ble for ever­y­day use for a good basic sup­p­ly even in times of cri­sis (tasty, quick to make, beau­tiful­ly desi­gned for down­load) to real­ly inte­gra­te them into ever­y­day life

  • Her­ba­list Chris­tel Strö­bel lets her plant crea­tures speak

Video course on the organic cultivation of edible wild plants on balconies, windowsills and terraces.

Online cour­se

Edible wild plants

Beco­me a “wild” self-cate­rer too!

Sign up and learn with this online cour­se how you can achie­ve an ama­zin­gly high level of self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy with just 3 nati­ve wild plants, while saving a lot of money, deto­xing regu­lar­ly and boos­ting your health enorm­ously!

The cour­se orga­ni­zer

Hello, I am Birgit Schattling

Bal­c­o­ny ambassa­dor with all her heart and con­vic­tion from Ber­lin City

My Visi­on is that more peo­p­le are using their bal­co­nies and win­dows­ills use — clo­se to natu­re, to the Self-suf­fi­ci­en­cyas Oases of peace and rela­xa­ti­on. For qua­li­ty of life in edi­ble cities, pre­ser­va­ti­on of the bio­di­ver­si­tyCli­ma­te pro­tec­tion and Oases of well-being with exci­ting Natu­re expe­ri­en­ces

I will help you with this con­gress, Your own dream bal­c­o­ny and at the same time Encou­ra­ge insects, birds and other ani­mals.

Vita

Bir­git Schatt­ling initia­ted the Orga­nic bal­c­o­ny move­ment in 2017. it helps (not only) City dwel­lers again More gree­n­ery and self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy into the cities. It gives prac­ti­cal ins­truc­tions for Lush, joyful bal­c­o­ny oaseswhich is a boon for Peo­p­le, insects and ani­mals are.

The Ber­lin bal­c­o­ny gar­de­ner, “Natu­re in the gar­den” ambassa­dor, Aut­hor and Orga­ni­zer of the 14 Online Orga­nic Bal­c­o­ny Con­gres­ses to date Bir­git Schatt­ling is Media award win­ner 2018 of the Ger­man Hor­ti­cul­tu­ral Socie­ty 1822 e.V. In 2017 and 2019, she was respon­si­ble for the “Euro­pean Award for Eco­lo­gi­cal Gar­dening” nomi­na­ted. In 2017, she was award­ed a pri­ze in the Green League’s “Toxic-free gar­dening” com­pe­ti­ti­on. Spe­cial pri­ce for Gar­dening in the smal­lest of spaces.

She is a uni­ver­si­ty-cer­ti­fied “Expert advi­sor for self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy with edi­ble wild plants”. Your Hor­tus Bio-Bal­kon is part of the “Hor­tus net­work. Diver­si­ty. Beau­ty. Bene­fit”. For five years she has been Juror for the “Deutsch­land summt!” plan­ting com­pe­ti­ti­on.

For the publi­shing house Grä­fe und Unzer, she wro­te the gui­de­book “My bio­to­pe on the bal­c­o­ny. Expe­ri­ence natu­re and har­ve­st hap­pi­ness in the midd­le of the city”. Published by Ulmer Ver­lag in the #mach­s­us­tainable-series “My inge­nious orga­nic bal­c­o­ny. With gre­at plant com­bos & DIY pro­jects for more bio­di­ver­si­ty and a tasty har­ve­st”.

Questions & Answers

Balcony ambassador Birgit Schattling presents her new book: Mein genialer Bio-Balkon: Mit großartigartigen Pflanzenkombination & DIY-Projekten zu mehr Artenvielfalt und leckerer Ernte. 1TP5Make it sustainable

The cour­se takes place online in the com­fort of your own home. You will recei­ve an email with the access data for the pro­tec­ted mem­ber area.

It is a need and a mat­ter clo­se to my heart to “encou­ra­ge” peo­p­le to let their bal­co­nies, win­dows­ills and ter­races green and blos­som and make them edi­ble. The aspect of self-suf­fi­ci­en­cy in addi­ti­on to pro­mo­ting bio­di­ver­si­ty is very important to me. I pre­fer to make my offers afforda­ble so that many peo­p­le can get star­ted. Becau­se I real­ly want ever­yo­ne to be able to afford to green their bal­c­o­ny and eat healt­hy food from it. It’s so easy, I’ll help you get star­ted.

You have 14 days to look at ever­y­thing in peace. If you then find that it does not meet your expec­ta­ti­ons, you will get your money back with no IFs and buts.

Then you can wri­te to me direct­ly on this page (click here) using the cont­act form or wri­te to me direct­ly at this e‑mail address: news@bio-balkon.de.

Then you can wri­te to me direct­ly on this page (click here) using the cont­act form or wri­te to me direct­ly at this e‑mail address: news@bio-balkon.de.

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Voices of enthusiastic buyers

Video course on the organic cultivation of edible wild plants on balconies, windowsills and terraces.

Online cour­se

Edible wild plants

You’ll be sur­pri­sed how easy it is and how deli­cious it tas­tes!

Gro­wing medi­cinal plants and wild herbs yours­elf in pots and con­tai­ners is an ide­al way to accom­pa­ny their growth pro­cess throug­hout the sea­sons and to get to know them in detail in order to gain con­fi­dence in reco­gni­zing them. This way you know for sure which plants you will be har­ve­s­t­ing, and they won’t be con­ta­mi­na­ted with dog uri­ne.

*Note: Plea­se only ever coll­ect what you can iden­ti­fy cor­rect­ly and safe­ly! The use and inges­ti­on of plants is at your own risk, even if the infor­ma­ti­on com­pi­led here has been com­pi­led to the best of our know­ledge and belief. It can­not address spe­ci­fic ill­nesses or spe­cial cir­cum­s­tances, such as pregnan­cy. Wild plants are also medi­cinal plants and they have an effect on us. Some plants can be harmful or even fatal if over­do­sed. Health recom­men­da­ti­ons do not replace medi­cal advice from a doc­tor or alter­na­ti­ve prac­ti­tio­ner!

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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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