This is how the natural garden succeeds

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UckermarkOne topic that many garden owners deal with today is the “natural garden”. In other words, a garden that does not turn against nature, but incorporates it and, at best, even influences it positively. Last year, I already presented a study at this point that, using the example of the Great Dixter estate in England, brought to light an amazing fact: namely that the biodiversity in classic gardens is significantly higher than in nature. We also learned that a near-natural garden is above all a garden that is inhabited by many different living beings. So when birds and hedgehogs, butterflies and bees, earthworms and bumblebees frolic in the garden, then you are on the right track.

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