Garden maintenance course in Schwandorf: 20 new experts for blooming gardens!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Find out everything about the successful garden maintenance course in Schwandorf, which provided 20 participants with valuable knowledge.

Erfahren Sie alles über den erfolgreichen Gartenpflegerkurs in Schwandorf, der 20 Teilnehmern wertvolles Wissen vermittelte.
Find out everything about the successful garden maintenance course in Schwandorf, which provided 20 participants with valuable knowledge.

Garden maintenance course in Schwandorf: 20 new experts for blooming gardens!

In Schwandorf, the gardening season is now entering the next round not only outdoors, but also in educational institutions. The Schwandorf district garden maintenance course was successfully completed, and the feedback from the 20 participants who passed the exam speaks for the great benefit of this free course. Over a period of nine days, spread throughout October and March, the participants were able to learn both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

The course content was diverse and covered areas such as fruit tree pruning, soil care, plant protection and much more. These topics are important not only for hobby gardeners, but also for those who want to pass on their knowledge in horticultural clubs or further their professional education. The district sees further training as an important contribution to promoting the region's green thumbs.

A look at the variety of topics

Participation in the garden maintenance course has many faces. Some participants were simply curious and wanted to expand their own knowledge, while others already had concrete plans to share the knowledge they had learned in their clubs or to benefit from it professionally. The course, which is offered annually by the district garden office, provides a solid basis for all gardening enthusiasts and enables them to start the coming gardening season with fresh knowledge.

The thematic focuses are particularly interesting: the focus was on pruning fruit trees, pruning bushes and caring for berries or roses. Organic gardening, composting and knowledge of different plant varieties were also taught. It is clear that comprehensive basic knowledge for successful and sustainable gardening is offered here.

The importance of continuing education

The offer in Schwandorf is not alone, as there are also numerous opportunities for further training in horticulture online. The Lower Saxony Garden Academy has launched a wide range of seminars for 2025 that can easily be booked online. As landwirtschaftskammer-niedersachsen.de reports, the program covers current topics and offers many advantages such as an exchange with like-minded people and the professional updating of knowledge.

Applicants can easily access the relevant seminars via a PDF brochure and stay up to date by regularly checking the homepage. Anyone who has specific wishes or suggestions is invited to share them - a real opportunity to actively shape your own further training!

At a time when digital communication, via platforms like Facebook, is becoming more and more part of our everyday lives, it is particularly valuable to hold on to practical knowledge and pass it on to other interested parties. Whether this happens as part of a horticultural club or personally in your own garden - the important contribution to nature and your own well-being is up to each individual.