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Colorful blooms transform previously barren fields

City Administration's Blooming Success: 6,500 square meters of land successfully planted for species protection this year, due to committed sponsors persuading farmers to take part in the blossom strip action. A heartfelt thank you to all involved.

Vibrant Blossoms Transform Open Fields into Multi-Colored Meadows
Vibrant Blossoms Transform Open Fields into Multi-Colored Meadows

Colorful blooms transform previously barren fields

In the heart of our city, a flourishing transformation has taken place. The recent blossom stripe action, initiated by the city administration, has covered an impressive 6500 square meters, providing a vibrant habitat for a variety of insects and beetle species.

The success of this project was made possible by dedicated patrons who generously supported the sowing of long-blooming seeds. These selfless contributors have played a crucial role in the revitalisation of our urban landscape.

The blossom stripes, consisting of sunflowers, buckwheat, oil radish, and Alexandrian clover, among others, are not only a sight for sore eyes but also serve as a valuable food source for animals, as stated by Environmental Officer Eric Bindhak.

For those interested in participating in the next blossom stripe action, the city's environmental department offers two convenient ways to get involved. You can reach out to them via email at klimaundumwelt@our website or by phone at (0 51 31) 70 73 86.

The importance of these blossoming plants extends beyond our city. Insects, at the beginning of the food chain, are crucial for the survival of many other creatures. By supporting these blossom stripes, we are ensuring the existence of a diverse and thriving ecosystem, right here in our city.

The city administration's blossom stripe action is a testament to the power of community involvement and the benefits it can bring to our environment. As we continue to grow and develop, let us remember the importance of preserving and enhancing our urban biodiversity.

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