In the Schongauer city Museum returns to normality. The Corona Phase will be launched with an exhibition in cooperation with the Federal nature conservation. The photo exhibition “scene of the crime, the garden – Wasteland or oasis” will stimulate Thought and will be accompanied with lectures.
Schongau gardens, reflect in some way their owners to resist. The one loves it, if it is lush green and blooming, when insects and other creatures cavorting in the garden, and here, find food and shelter. The other prefer a more structured and mind, if an insect gets lost in his garden. The can be a makes his garden, the piece of jewellery to the passers-by have their joy and the eye wander. Others may find your garden is so private that you hide most like to be behind high walls, hedges and gabions. During the call, a green and blooming oasis of your Own, leave other gardens, rather, to the cemetery to think.
fact is: stone, gravel, concrete, and plastic are growing in the garden architecture. Sometimes with fatal consequences for the diversity of species. A picture of the exhibition, said: “The Bush in this Lavabade do not support a Made. A pity,“ it says under the subject clipped a ball around, slightly withered Bux in a gravel bed, surrounded by displays of paving stones. “A garden always has an effect internally and externally,” says Bettina Buresch, who welcomed together with Markus Keller, the Chairman of the Federal nature conservation-local Peiting Schongau, approved 15 visitors. She stressed the importance of gardens as a habitat for insects and small animals.
also Markus Keller confirmed. Although he said that private gardens are just a “side-issue” for the Federal nature conservation. Compared to agriculture, which manages some areas 40 per cent of the green, make gardens, only two per cent. But gardens also provide connection surfaces between the biotopes and are so vital for many species. “If, for example, in a habitat a species dies out gardens have a bridge function, so that new species can colonize,” said Keller.
The exhibition, the bald and dreary stone deserts, lush green Islands facing, wants to sharpen the view of the viewer of what it is currently in its surroundings to the detriment of nature and happens in its inherent Aesthetics. In addition, you want to motivate the visitors to take back a more natural look in the garden and allow. Heike a Large circle of specialist adviser for garden culture and country care, stressed that one should not understand the Federal nature conservation in Landshut designed and shown in a traveling exhibition as a “raised index finger”.
+ example of a stone desert in the garden – with consequences for optics and nature.©Fröhlich
be A aspect for you, the saying “green plants the affection of the public”. A garden is something for the well-being and something we can make. Large recommended in this context the book “animals, plants” – in which the author explains which plants attract what kind of animals in the garden. “Conservation you can also celebrate,” he quoted the County consultant Cosima Hölzl by the Initiative “Germany is buzzing”. Celebrate by beautiful and moving landscaped gardens, where you can see something grow, and let your soul and nature can be observed.
That in the smallest garden space is the natural space for sealed surfaces to return, illustrated Buresch with the example of a green wall, which is also useful for the residential climate.
accompanied The exhibition “Tatort garden – Wasteland or oasis” of several presentations. On 9. June circle garden consultant Heike Great offers 17 clock in the gnettner site in Schongau (Oskar-Maria-Graf-way) a short Garden tour with question hour. In addition, Sabine Friesch, and Rainer Engler always offer every Thursday, at 17 o’clock in the flower school in Schongau various lectures on the topic of: At 11. June “bee havens for bees and insect-country seats in the house and garden on the balcony”; on 18. June, “the Internal Migration of Native plants in the home garden”; on 25. June “The garden of the Virus in already infected”; at the 2. July “Newcomer in the garden – Souvenirs from all over the world, from A for Aubergine to Z like Zucchini” and on the 9. July “garden-quarantine self-determination in its own Paradise-garden – Whether in a balcony-garden or in the Park, the plant Kingdom is a treasure chest”. Due to the current Corona-provisions of the participation to the events is limited and is subject to applicable protective measures. Advance registration requested by e-Mail to peiting-schongau@bund-naturschutz.de .
Ursula Fröhlich