Climate -adapted garden design: new flyers for allotment gardeners

Climate -adapted garden design: new flyers for allotment gardeners

The upcoming event in Schöneberg-Friedenau promises a diverse mix of scientific inputs, experiences of allotment gardeners and ideas for the climate-adapted garden design. In addition to representatives from science and the district office, individual allotment gardeners will also present their projects in order to stimulate participation and imitate.

District Councilor Dr. Saskia Ellenbeck and Dr. Fritz Reusswig from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research will be present to answer questions and be available for photos, which will certainly be a good opportunity for the participants to contact experts in the field of direct contact.

In addition, the district office will present a flyer that offers future gardening to the climate -friendly design of your gardens. These 10 points should be easy to implement and will be handed over to every new garden owner in the district when the arbor is taken over.

Overall, the event promises to offer both informative and interactive elements in order to strengthen the community of allotment gardeners in Schöneberg-Friedenau and to underline the importance of a sustainable garden culture.

historical facts about allotment gardens in the region could also be of interest here to underline the long tradition and importance of these green spaces for the residents of the district. A table with information on current climatic conditions in the region and the recommended measures to adapt could offer readers additional insights into how they can make their own gardens more environmentally friendly.



Source: www.berlin.de