Hurrying pays off in the end.
In an exciting initiative to promote biodiversity in Gütersloh gardens, the municipal department of environmental protection is offering 50 fruit trees at a discounted price of €20 each. The offer, available for residents of Gütersloh, includes a variety of trees such as 6 apple trees, 2 pear trees, 1 plum, 1 walnut, and 1 chestnut.
Interested parties can apply immediately through the website www.nature.ourwebsite. Upon submission of the application and payment, applicants will receive an invoice. It is important to note that only those who pay on time will receive a tree.
Each participant will be assigned an individual time slot for pick-up in advance, to ensure a smooth distribution process. The fruit tree distribution will take place on Saturday, 22. November, at Westring 119 in Gütersloh. Along with the fruit tree, new owners will receive a planting kit containing a stake, coconut rope, and planting instructions.
To emphasize the importance, it is crucial to plant the trees in a Gütersloh garden with a minimum of 8 square meters of planting area to ensure their long-term survival. The GNU (Society for Nature and Environmental Protection in the Gütersloh district e.V.) will be present, offering tips on natural garden design.
For any questions or queries, Hans-Bernd Hensen from the environmental protection department can be contacted at 05241 / 82-2084 or via email at environment@ourwebsite. The organization present to give tips on natural gardening at the fruit tree distribution is likely the local association or group related to environmental or green initiatives, such as Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (The Greens), who are active in Gütersloh and known for promoting natural gardening and biodiversity.
Given the limited quantities per variety, interested parties are advised to indicate a second choice when ordering. The trees will be pruned professionally on site, and tips on planting and care will be provided. If payment is not received in time, the next person on the waiting list will be contacted.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to bring more nature into your garden while supporting local environmental initiatives. Apply now at www.nature.ourwebsite!