Gardening one's own produce, gathering urban herbs, and urban excursions highlighting city parks
The city of Gütersloh is set to host the eleventh edition of the "Living Gardens" series, a fascinating exploration of gardens, gardening, and sustainability. The event series, organised by the Environmental Protection Department of the city and the Volkshochschule, will run from September 10, 2025, and promises a mix of lectures, excursions, and practical courses.
Lectures and Expert Talks
On September 19, 2025, Daniela Toman will lead a tour through the city park and botanical garden, offering a unique opportunity to learn about local flora and fauna. On the same day, Dr. Heidi Lorey will provide tips on growing winter vegetables, making your garden productive even in colder months.
The highlight of the series is the lecture on "Gardens in the Context of Climate Change," given by Prof. Dr. Uwe Süß on October 8, 2025. This lecture, part of the VHS series "Living Gardens in Gütersloh," promises to be an insightful discussion on how gardens can contribute to climate change mitigation.
Practical Courses and Excursions
For those seeking hands-on experience, the series offers practical courses. Registrations for these events, along with the lectures and tours, can be made on the Volkshochschule Gütersloh website, by phone at 05241/822925, or by email at vhsgtrslhd.
The program brochure for the "VHS Theme Series: Living Gardens in Gütersloh" is available on the Volkshochschule Gütersloh website. For content-related questions, contact the Environmental Consultation of the city of Gütersloh at 05241/822088.
Interested parties can find more information about the series and individual events on the Volkshochschule Gütersloh website at www.vhs-gt.de. The events will provide comprehensive information about these topics, making them suitable for both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
The events are scheduled to offer all the necessary information about garden design, vegetable cultivation, and sustainability. The series aims to inspire and educate, fostering a greener and more sustainable community in Gütersloh. So, mark your calendars and join us for a journey through the world of gardens!
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