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Government agency alerts public about "Enhanced Greenery in Balconies"

Expanding Greenery on My Terrace

Enhances Information: Balcony Greenery Get Noticed by Consumer Centre
Enhances Information: Balcony Greenery Get Noticed by Consumer Centre

Government agency alerts public about "Enhanced Greenery in Balconies"

On August 6th, the North Rhine-Westphalia consumer center is hosting an online seminar titled "Small Oasis, Big Impact - Greening Opportunities." This event, scheduled for 5:00 PM, aims to help individuals create green spaces even in small areas, such as balconies, terraces, or small gardens.

The seminar, led by expert Annika Debbers, focuses on practical tips for sustainable planting, enhancing biodiversity, and contributing positively to the environment through small-scale greening efforts. It also discusses the importance of adapting to changing climatic conditions for both humans and the insect world.

Participants will receive advice on choosing suitable locations, pots, and soil, as well as optimal watering to help plants thrive. The seminar also covers when it's necessary to involve landlords in the planning process.

Tenants can contribute to urban climate protection through greening, and future plant exchange events will target people without a garden. However, no specific information about these events was provided in the given facts.

The Kamen consumer center offers free herb seeds for interested parties (up to two packets per person). More green around the house and in the garden improves quality of life, making it a worthwhile endeavour for all.

To register for this event, visit the North Rhine-Westphalia consumer center's official website and navigate to their events or seminars section. You can also contact them directly via their customer service or email for registration assistance. The link for registration is: https://www.verbraucherzentrale.nrw/umwelt-haushalt/kleine-oase-grosse-wirkung-begruenungsmoeglichkeiten-fuer-mieterinnen-i-onlineseminar-101257.

Additionally, environmental consultant Jutta Eickelpasch organizes small plant exchange markets. The last two plant exchange events took place in the spring at the Familienbande and the local office in Heeren.

By attending this seminar or participating in local plant exchange events, you can take the first step towards creating your own "small oasis" and making a big impact on the environment.

  1. Annika Debbers' online seminar, "Small Oasis, Big Impact - Greening Opportunities," delves into environmental-science, discussing sustainable planting and enhancing biodiversity to adapt to climate-change.
  2. To positively contribute to the environment and improve lifestyle, participants can learn practical tips for greening small spaces like balconies, terraces, or gardens during the seminar, which includes advice on choosing suitable pots, soil, and watering.
  3. By attending this seminar or participating in local plant exchange events organized by environmental consultant Jutta Eickelpasch, individuals can take action towards creating their own sustainable 'small oasis' that contributes to urban climate protection and improves home-and-garden environments.

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