Grünpat:innen Beet

Practical workshop for green stewards

Prepare and plant the area
Many people dream of a green, blooming and buzzing city. They have now the chance to actively shape the cityscapeas as a green stewards.

Workshop
Reichenbachplatz
Green City e.V.

Everybody who would you like to make an area bloom and ideally right on the own doorstep can now become a green stewards. A green steward plants a roadside green strip or a tree pit near his place of residence and takes care of the bed in the long term.

In this workshop the participants learn who to become a green steward. They can really "handle on" and learn everything they need to know about planting a own green area on site.

For example, they will get answers to these questions: How one can loosen the hard Munich city soil without injuring tree roots? How plants are correctly positioned and planted?

All tools and materials are available on site.

Please bring: own gardening gloves, snack and drink and a lot of fun with gardening

This event is part of the series "Grünpat:innen Munich".

Venue

Reichenbachplatz

Green

80469 München

Directions
  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    No

Organiser

In cooperation with

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Reservation note:

Please register by 10.03.2023 at gruenpaten@greencity.de .
The two workshops (planning and practical) can be booked individually and independently of one another. However, recommended is visiting both parts.

Contribution to expenses on a donation basis – recommended donation: 15,00 € (donation box on site)

Further information

  • What language:

    German

Further dates

Grünpat:innen Beet
Grünpat:innen Beet © Green City e.V.

Organiser

Green City e.V.

The Green City e.V. was found in 1990 as a nonprofit organization. Today it represents one of the largest environmental organisations in Munich. With greening, redistribution of street space, sustainable mobility and educational offers the association is committed to climate protection. The aim is to reduce motorized private transport and climate-damaging gases and to make the city greener and more liveable.