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Merry47
1 year ago

Absolutely.

You could Wild flowers/plants 😉

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago
Reply to  Merry47

I can only agree with you. Without these, the “stacky insects” would possibly ” starve”.

Merry47
1 year ago

Jep, exactly 😉👍

LaeliaWhite
1 year ago

Yes, the more animals in a garden the better. 😉

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago

No, not as long as the disturbing factor humans impair the natural balance.

The “stacky insects” could be, for example, bork beetles, with which the garden was clearly “not healthy”.

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago
Reply to  Christian320

What then is the question if you already know the answer or the answer to the description is obvious?!?

ntech
1 year ago

There are still a few rabbits on the lion’s tooth.

But seriously, that sounds good. It is important to cover the earth, be it with “lower growth” or straw/mule, so that the earth does not dry out and erode. That in turn loves Amseln! Snails are best combated with garden sleepers, which care especially lovingly about the Schleimi’s. So hang up Kobel for garden sleepers 🙂

And otherwise just grow.

zocker0796
1 year ago

If in the depth any garbage has been folded, as in the ddr, then no. You make too much head for nothing

zocker0796
1 year ago
Reply to  Christian320

Well, that’s great. 😁🐇💨

SoIid
1 year ago

Your garden deserves the “Nature approved” seal.

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago
Reply to  SoIid

Are you sure? It seems strange to me that on the one hand there is no picture of it and on the other hand that you have to ask it extra for the description.

SoIid
1 year ago

I’d like to see a picture.

SoIid
1 year ago

Probably with nem notebook or PC.

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago

What do you then write the numerous questions and answers if you lack the technical possibilities?

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago

What do you understand under “missing technical reasons”? Nowadays it works with every smartphone.

Thorsten Hoeppner
1 year ago

I’m always a little sceptical about the question of suspicion. (a.k.a. for his other questions) 😉

Shany
1 year ago

Very nice

We still have wild flowers in the green garden zb

Shany
1 year ago
Reply to  Christian320

I know yes and always when I have mowed the lawn immediately goose blooming up