Red Beet Community Garden Reopens April 1st for Local Climate Action
The 'Red Beet' community garden, a project of the Martinsclub Bremen e.V., is set to reopen on April 1st. Supported by the 'Climate Protection in Daily Life' program, this garden aims to promote local climate and environmental protection.
Located in the Huckelrieder Vonovia settlement at Niedersachsendamm 46-48, 28201 Bremen, the 'Red Beet' garden was established by the 'Huckelrieder Climate Experts'. The project, initiated by Michael Jäger, encourages daily climate and environmental protection at a local level.
After the season kick-off, the 'Garden Group' will gather every Thursday from 4 to 6 pm to tend to the garden together. Everyone interested is welcome to join, with fresh waffles served during the season opening on April 1st. The garden offers an opportunity to plant fruit and vegetables and spend time in nature.
On April 1st, the 'Red Beet' garden will reopen, with new raised beds being built between 4 and 6 pm. The garden welcomes all interested individuals to join the 'Garden Group' and contribute to local climate protection efforts.
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