Spring-time Kickoff

Organic Gardening
Learn, participate and get involved: Build a flower strip, a layered mulch bed, help with mushroom cultivation or get to know the bee group.
18.03.2023, 15:00

Garden & Park, Workshop
o'pflanzt is! community garden
o'pflanzt is! e.V.

Participants learn about the ecological garden project of "o'pflanzt is!" and can join in right away. The following activities are planned: Presentation of the bee group, getting to know the "o'pflanzt is!" garden concept like taking care of vegetable patches and sharing the yield, crop rotation principles, mulching as a strategy in climate change, permaculture and various gardening tasks in March. Further, participants plant a flower strip nex to the fence, build a roof for tomatos, create a layered mulch bed according to permaculture principles and learn about mushroom cultivation on wood.

Drinks and a small snack are available. Weatherproof and garden-suitable clothing is recommended. Some activities may be cancelled depending on the number of participants.

Venue

o'pflanzt is! community garden

between Montessori School, YES sports grounds and the summer tollwood festival

Willi-Gebhardt-Ufer 32
80809 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    not specified

Organiser

Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Reservation note:

Please register by e-mail to veranstaltung@o-pflanzt-is.de and indicate the activities you are interested in.

Further information

  • Event duration:

    15:00 – 18:00

  • What language:

    German

© o'pflanzt is!
© o'pflanzt is!
© o'pflanzt is!

Organiser

o'pflanzt is! e.V.

"O'pflanzt is!" is an urban community garden situated in Olympiapark, right in the heart of Munich. As a non-profit association and in cooperation with the Montessori School, o'pflanzt is! pursues the goal of ecologically gardening in the city while working sustainably and climate-friendly.

Furthermore there is a group keepig bees. Workshops such as herbal tours are offered, too. Anyone who wants to join in is very welcome!