Planting action in Rheineck (SG)
We’ll close the Spring planting season of 2025 with a group of students in the St Gallen region. We’re sponsoring 25 new native plants during their school biodiversity week, to enrich the school grounds!
We’ll close the Spring planting season of 2025 with a group of students in the St Gallen region. We’re sponsoring 25 new native plants during their school biodiversity week, to enrich the school grounds!
Questions and examples for the promotion of trees and hedges in private urban gardens – lecture and city excursion.
A healthy urban garden is an ongoing project and a living ecosystem that contributes to preserving biodiversity and mitigating the climate crisis. To help you successfully implement your personal ideas for a garden from an ecological perspective, we have created these practical quick guides for you.
Would you like to create a garden in an urban environment and help protect biodiversity in the process? Some initial considerations will help with the planning.
Our garden planning decisions help to ensure that wildlife such as bees and butterflies, as well as birds and small mammals, can also benefit from our urban retreat. With access to the garden and special precautions, biodiversity can be actively protected and promoted.
Together with a group of students from Zurich, we added 20 new native plants in the transition from forest to to urban area .
The slides from our public presentation on urban trees are now online
Our last planting action in 2025, this time with a group of students, will bring 20 new plants to the Zurich area, increasing the biodiversity value and beauty of the forest!
Questions and examples on how to promote trees and hedges in private city spaces – presentation and city excursion.