Autumn market in Kürnbach: apples, promotions and nostalgic memories!

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Discover the autumn market in the museum village of Kürnbach, where specialists offered fruit-growing advice and regional apple varieties were tasted.

Entdecken Sie den Herbstmarkt im Museumsdorf Kürnbach, wo Fachwarte Obstbauberatung boten und regionale Apfelsorten verkostet wurden.
Discover the autumn market in the museum village of Kürnbach, where specialists offered fruit-growing advice and regional apple varieties were tasted.

Autumn market in Kürnbach: apples, promotions and nostalgic memories!

Last weekend the annual autumn market took place in the museum village of Kürnbach, which attracted numerous visitors despite the cold, windy and rainy weather. At this traditional event, the network of specialist watchdogs and tree watchdogs in the Biberach district was present. V. represented with a stand where those present could find out everything about fruit and horticulture. The Schwäbische reports that the advice offered met with keen interest, particularly among garden enthusiasts.

A highlight of the market was the tasting of over 30 different types of apples and pears from regional orchards. Many visitors were transported back to their childhood when the smell of ripe fruit was in the air. The varieties that could be tasted were of particular importance for the upcoming fruit tree plantings, as those interested could choose their favorites. The BUND Lemgo recommends planting optimally in late autumn, especially between November and December, although the final planting dates can also fall in April depending on the weather.

A special experience for the youngest

There was also an exciting offer for the children at the autumn market. They were able to make apple juice themselves and gain practical experience. Another novelty this year was the presentation on the CO² preservation of apple juice and the preparation of mixed drinks from must. These innovative methods met with great interest and created a lively atmosphere at the stand.

The topic of orchards is currently the focus of many funding programs that support the preservation of these valuable habitats. According to information from the Saxon State Foundation for Nature and Environment The care and preservation of orchards is promoted through special grassland measures. This includes, among other things, the planting of rows of fruit trees and the follow-up care of young trees by qualified specialists.

Another family day in the museum village is planned for October 19, 2025, where the network will again be represented with an advisory stand. Visitors can look forward to further exciting information and interesting demonstrations. The autumn market once again showed how important the exchange about fruit growing and gardening is for the region and that good tips are of great value not only for professionals, but also for hobby gardeners.