Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf: Wildstauden power with Janosch motifs!

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf: Wildstauden power with Janosch motifs!

Berlin, Deutschland - The Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district office has made a name for itself by producing domestic wild perennials in Germany as the first municipality in Germany since 2021. This initiative aims to promote interest in wild perennials and to spread knowledge about these valuable plants. The products are provided with plant plugs that show loving motives by the well -known children's book author Janosch in order to address a younger target group and to inspire them for nature. This should not only awaken curiosity, but also to increase the understanding of the importance of domestic plants. [Berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-chalottenburg-wilmersdorf/aktuelles/Pressemaytungen/2025/Pressemage department. 1576539.php) reports that the diverse flora has now grown from about 20 in over 50 species. The planted species include real labkraut, musk mallow and sparse honorary prize.

These wild perennials are characterized by their adaptability to the local climate and have many advantages: they are easy to care for, resistant to pests and diseases and offer plenty of nectar and pollen for beneficials. The plants are given away at schools, daycare centers, other districts and various initiatives to support their distribution. District City Councilor Oliver Schruoffeneger emphasizes the outstanding meaning of Janosch and his stories in this context.

The importance of domestic wild perennials

Wild perennials are not only aesthetically appealing, but also an important part of biodiversity. According to Stadt und Grün, domestic wild plants contribute significantly to the promotion of biological diversity and attract a variety of insects such as wild bees and butterflies. Projects such as "thousands of gardens-thousands of species" aim to network municipalities, garden companies and naturally interested people in order to promote the use of these plants.

domestic wild trees are particularly suitable for problem areas in gardens, such as shady or dry areas. There are different types that are adapted to special lighting conditions or soil types. For example, types such as the ordinary worm farn or the ordinary night volume thrive particularly well in shady conditions, while others like the red foxglove feel comfortable in half -sunny layers. [Gartenfreunde.de] (https://www.gartenfreunde.de/gartenpraxis/garten design/wildstauden/) offers helpful information on this.

funding through projects and events

Wild flowers for gardens and balconies as well as special wildflower lawn have been purchased since the end of March. These mixtures come from 22 areas of origin and carry the motto: "Real domestic wild plant soothe from secure certified origin". Biologist Ulrike Aufderheide gives tips for growing and maintaining local plants. Regular online events also offer support and knowledge on the subject of natural gardening. The lectures are available on the website www. thousands-gaerten.de/service.

The initiative of the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district is therefore part of a larger trend towards more biodiversity in urban rooms and more conscious handling of domestic plants. Initiatives and projects not only promote gardening with wild perennials, but also contribute to bringing nature back to our habitats.

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