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Our native plants https://www.nordischer-shop.at/produk... Our native seeds https://www.nordischer-shop.at/katego... Natural garden or natural garden - PART 1 The natural garden as a habitat and retreat for plants and animals. The natural garden is designed in accordance with nature - the plants used should not be exotic if possible, but should consist mainly of native plants. A wide variety of garden areas create diversity: perennial beds, vegetable gardens, orchards, flower meadows, wild and little or not at all maintained areas, etc. The natural garden is not constantly over-maintained. Areas left to themselves for longer periods create numerous retreats for animals and plants. The protection and promotion of native flora and fauna are the focus or arise automatically. Use farm animals and pets in reasonable quantities. Cats, for example, permanently hunt many small animals such as lizards and birds. Any water that accumulates is collected and used in your own garden. Hold back rainwater as much as possible so that it can be used in dry periods. Allow rainwater to seep into your own land and do not drain it away. Do not drain away water in the soil. Damp or wet areas can be used to create your own habitats. The only things that are actually watered are the vegetable garden, troughs and newly planted trees, shrubs and grasses that have not yet taken root in the first 1-2 years. Exceptions can be long-lasting droughts. Use the water collected on your own land (roof areas) for this purpose. Have fun and enjoy your own garden!!! Book recommendations: Encyclopedia of edible wild plants: https://amzn.to/2ZjQ6hk My butterfly garden https://amzn.to/2Uf2woU My bee garden https://amzn.to/3czHsjj Wild bees - The other bees https://amzn.to/2Y6VQdQ The new Kosmos butterfly guide https://amzn.to/3f0uAVh The BLV plant guide https://amzn.to/2XBZhtO The big BLV plant guide https://amzn.to/3dFEH1q Wild bees https://amzn.to/2A9LQbB Video contains advertising and product placements. 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.