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Native wild shrubs - 10% until 10/31/21 https://www.nordischer-shop.at/katego... Plant native bulbous plants NOW: https://www.nordischer-shop.at/katego... Ball-shaped sponge: https://www.nordischer-shop.at/produk... Content: 0:00 Welcome 2:53 Intro 4:15 Viburnum lantana - Woolly snowball 6:22 Lonicera xylosteum - Red honeysuckle 8:30 Euonymus europaeus - Spindle tree, common spindle tree 10:48 Buckthorn - Rhamnus cathartica - Purging buckthorn 13:33 Decorative block 16:36 Juniperus communis - Juniper 19:40 Sambucus niger - Elderberry 22:28 Corylus avellana - Common hazelnut 24:43 Sorbus aucuparia - Rowan 26:52 Hippophea rhamnoides - Sea buckthorn, lemon of the north, hawthorn 28:54 Wild roses Native wild shrubs in the natural garden - an ecologically valuable experience Particularly valuable for our animal world Particularly diverse in their growth forms Particularly versatile Particularly special In the second part I will again take a look at 10 interesting and actually widespread wild shrubs. Cosima's decoration tips and Niklas lighten up the never-ending shrub saga a bit. I hope you enjoy watching!! Native wild shrubs are underrepresented in many nurseries and garden centers or simply not there at all. You will also look in vain for them in many modern and old gardens. Unfortunately, they are also gradually disappearing from our landscape. We have forgotten what precious fruits they provide us with, and how we process them. We no longer know that many animal species need these shrubs to survive. Using native wild shrubs in your own garden is an experience on many levels. A particularly large number of native wild animal species are actively supported: birds, butterflies, wild bees, bumblebees, beetles, small mammals, etc. And many of our native wild shrubs also offer particularly valuable fruits, flowers or other parts for processing. So they are also very interesting for us. Of course, shrubs also create the climate! The immediate microclimate is usually quickly improved by their use. Winds are slowed down and the temperature in summer is reduced by shade and evaporation. They absorb water and slow down rain erosion. Woolly snowball, Viburnum lantana Spiny-headed elderberry, Euonymus europaeus Red honeysuckle, Lonicera xylosteum Purging buckthorn, Rhamnus catharticus Native juniper, Juniperus communis Elderberry, Sambucus nigra Hazelnut, Corylus avellana Rowan, Sorbus aucuparia Sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides Wild roses with a small selection: Dune rose, Rosa pimpinellifolia and field rose, Rosa arvensis Book tip: 555 types of fruit: https://amzn.to/3B2vgF1 Ecological flora: https://amzn.to/2PXF7Yw Encyclopedia of wild fruit and rare fruit species: https://amzn.to/2QyzRY5 My untamed garden: https://amzn.to/2z5dT8C The Natural garden: https://amzn.to/2DzvQjs My equipment: Microphone: https://amzn.to/2utlXAY Camera - iphone 11 pro max https://amzn.to/37SpaY8 The links are so-called affiliate links. If you buy something through them, we get a small part as commission. Of course, without you paying more for it.