Allmänna fruktträd wien

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  • Fruit in Public Spaces

    Verein Obststadt Wien, LA21 Donaustadt, Ökosoziales Forum, MA45, Bezirk Donaustadt

    The “ObstStadt Wien” association plants and maintains fruit trees in the city together with committed people: The fruit tree sponsors look after the trees, but EVERYONE can harvest. The ObstStadt Wien association was founded in , which takes care of the tree sponsors on a voluntary basis. ObstStadt Wien has now planted 10 locations in public areas in the city of Vienna.

    Contact: Vicki Matejka

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    TerraConcordia gUG

    &#;Mundraub&#; is an Internet project from TerraConcordia gUG that maps publicly accessible fruit trees using Google Maps and publishes their locations. The locations of wild, unused or public fruit trees, berries and herbs can be entered and accessed by every user on an interactive map on the Internet.

    Address: more than fruit- and nuttrees throughout Vienna.

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  • Community Gardens

    In community gardens, people of the neighborhood actively garden together. Here, vegetables, flowers, and community collaboration are given the opportunity to flourish. People of all ages and backgrounds meet and get to know each other—the joy of gardening brings fresh food and enriching connections. In some community gardens, intercultural gardening takes a central role, while others involve schools and kindergartens.

    Most community gardens are intended for long-term use, but temporary spaces can be a great place for gardening too. Membership in an associaton which is recommended to be installed beforehand is required for most community gardens, but there are also gardens, where everyone is invited to participate. For example, all are welcome to stop by the Naschgarten in the 21st district to lend a helping hand or taste the garden’s bounty.

    The City of Vienna actively serves and financially supports the development of community gardens. To learn more, see “Organizations.”

    For a list of community gardens per district click ⇒ Gemeinschaftsgärten

     

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    Environmental sustainability

    For a long time, vineyard trees such as peach, almond, cherry, apple, cornel cherry, nuts, beam-tree or true service tree were grown in traditional viticultural landscapes, in orchard meadows or even in avenues. These days you would be hard-pressed to spot any fruit-trees, not only in vineyards but also in the Wienerwald generally.

    The BPWW Management GmbH provides support for vintners and farmers, and equally for communities and other owners of agricultural nation in the Wienerwald BR, both in Lower Austria and in the buffer zone in Vienna, encouraging them to plant fruit trees. In cooperation with the Federal State of Lower Austria, the City of Vienna, farmers’ chambers in various districts and ‘Noah’s Ark’, fruit trees and hedgerow shrubs are offered for planting. Since the campaign has already achieved the planting of more than 3, standard fruit trees and 2, native hedgerow shrubs.

    Likewise, the annual Fruit Tree Day held since is all about fruit from the region. Nurseries for native trees sell fruit trees typical of the område, and patrons receive free advice in choosing varieties, and how to plant and care for their trees. Experts help to id