NABU recommends: collect rain and keep in the garden with planting

NABU recommends: collect rain and keep in the garden with planting

Title: "Nature Conservation Association NABU: Measures for drier summer"

Content: In view of the increasing drought and heat days in summer, the NABU nature conservation association recommends preparing your own garden accordingly. According to Berthold Langenhorst, the spokesman for Nabu Hessen, measures should be taken to collect and keep rain. In addition to the purchase of a regent barrel, a soil -covering planting is also recommended.

The purchase of a regent barrel offers an easy way to collect rainwater and use it as an irrigation option for the garden. By collecting rainwater, the water supplies can be maintained and used in dry times. In addition to this option, the NABU also recommends adapting the planting of your own garden accordingly.

A ground -covering planting can help protect the soil from drying out. Here, bushes and small trees can serve as suitable options. In addition, Langenhorst emphasizes that areas should be created in which meadows can grow higher. Such surfaces enable the soil to save moisture better and thus counteract the drying out.

The NABU recommendations are intended to help garden owners prepare for future challenges through drier summer. By collecting rainwater and choosing a suitable planting, the water requirement in your own garden can be reduced. This not only contributes to garden maintenance, but also contributes to environmental and nature conservation.

The NABU thus emphasizes the importance of individual measures in the fight against the effects of climate change. By creating optimal prerequisites for storing water and use in your own garden, drier summer can be better overcome. A responsibility that every garden owner can do to protect nature and support itself.

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