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Balcony children

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.

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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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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