Description
The garden was to be a filling station for animals and the most important plants were selected accordingly. Wild plants were collected from the monastery garden, from surrounding overgrown gardens and from the parents' farm and scattered loosely around the garden.
As eye-catchers such as valerian, wild teasel or water azalea or as small treasures to be discovered, which dance all year round around the many old rose varieties and other flowers. On the right-hand side is the snack fence with small fruit bushes and a berry hedge, wild shrubs border to the north and the mighty oak tree at the corner is impressive. On the western level below the pond is a small vegetable garden with a herb snail. Fire-bellied toads, pond newts, alpine and great crested newts, grass snakes, frogs and toads are all welcome, and the play of the countless dragonflies is wonderful. From the end of April, everyone tries to spot the first larvae or fresh dragonflies. In the early morning of hot summer days, you can also watch wild ducks swimming. In the evening, the hunting bats are a wonderful spectacle - gels have