A vegetable garden for TU Graz
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Gardening pleasure
But there’s still a lot to do till the strawberry harvest. Planting and garden care should become a collective experience in which everyone with a love of gardening can participate. If you’re interested, get in touch with Stefan Schweighofer, then you can plant and garden to your heart’s content. Thinking collectively is also important when looking after the beds: “When you water your own plants, just check if the others need watering, too,” requests Schweighofer. Incidentally, gardening tools are available and can be borrowed from a small tool shed next to the beds. A water main is also going to be installed.
Harvest
“Everyone is allowed to do some gardening and pluck a strawberry while walking past, even if you’re not involved in looking after the beds,” sums up Schweighofer. Just one rule: just take enough for your own needs. “What fascinates me about urban gardening is that it really works. Without acts of vandalism and with enough people to participate in the gardening and harvest.” Up to now, six persons have reported for gardening duty and reserved a small area of the urban garden. In the case that there are more interested people than room in the raised beds, we’re already considering providing more larch tubs in other areas on the campus.
Kontakt
Hochschülerinnen- und Hochschülerschaft an der TU Graz
Rechbauerstraße 12, 8010 Graz
E-Mail: <link int-link-mail window for sending>stefan.schweighofer@htu.tugraz.at
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