Small spaces, big impact - gardening for biodiversity:
How can you create a habitat for insects and birds on your balcony or in a mini-garden? In this hands-on workshop, you will learn about native plants that grow even in the smallest of spaces. You will find out which insects and birds they provide food and shelter for. A practical offer for anyone who wants to make urban greenery more lively.
We plant two beds together in the library's reading garden. We will receive valuable information on how to create and maintain small urban oases depending on the location and soil. There will be seeds, brochures and, of course, book tips to take away.
Please bring gardening gloves and a planting trowel if you have one!
For young and old (from 10 years).
Dr. Julia Schmack - International Nature Conservation Projects & Intercommunal Exchange - Department for Climate and Environmental Protection
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Registration in person on site, by telephone at 089233772423 or by e-mail at stb.laim.kult@muenchen.de
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