Gardening Now! Nieder- Events and Activities All events will be held in German. Nieder- Erlenbach Eschbach Exhibition and 21 SUN 5 MAY, 1 PM 1 WED 23 JUNE, 6 PM Audio tour through the green GUIDED TOUR: BICYCLE TOUR: Urban Green plan HORTUS NUCIS – NUT GARDEN, EDIBLE CITY IN THE ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE exhibition landscape (in German): A THREE-ZONE GARDEN ACCORDING From Ginnheimer Kirchplatzgärtchen to Historisches Museum TO MARKUS GASTL with Sybille Fuchs, Klimawerkstatt Kalbach- Riedberg With Julia Auer Registration required: sybille@klimawerkstatt-.de Meeting point: , at the end of Free admission (donations are welcome) Tour of the exhibition, Ebereschenweg (cul de sac) https://bit.ly/3wbGVzf B 7 SAT 3 JULY, 3:30 PM e Registration required: [email protected] rk Stadtlabor Digital e accompanying events Free admission 21 r GUIDED TOUR: sh Frankfurter e im GALLUS-GARDEN – A GARDEN FOR EVERYONE Berg program, and WED 12 MAY, 6 PM Guided tour and tips on gardening in the era of climate 2 Vegetable Gardens DISCUSSION: change with Kirsten Lehmann audio tour through Nordwest- Eschers- Meeting point: Gallus, Schneidhainer Straße, 25 Communal green Nonnenpfad Heddern- MAKING GREEN. SQUARES, FACADES, stadt heim Registration required: [email protected], free admission heim Pr eunges- the green landscape STREETS 10 19 School Garden Ostpark heim The discussion series “Urban Green: Bergen- 2 Moving together toward greener cities” offers on three SUN 29 AUG, 1 PM Ecken- Seckbach Enkheim 28 29 Green Lung dates a forum for debate and interaction. A cooper- GUIDED TOUR: heim Pr aunheim 1 Dorn- ation between: HMF, Deutsches Architektur Museum, VEGETABLE GARDENS, busch 10 Allotment 20 Ginnheim Heussenstamm. Raum für Kunst und Stadt und Urban COLLECTING WILDFLOWERS shorts – Das Metropole Magazin. 26 20 Communal Garden Location: Historisches Museum Frankfurt, Museumsplatz with Julia Jung und other Krautgärtner*innen Hausen Meeting point: Speckweg, Ecke Wehrweg, 29 No registration required, free admission 7 Gallus Garden 28 (donations are welcome) Nordend- Westend- r- Ost Born- de Nord Nordend- ie Rödelheim heim R ald West w 28 SUN 16 MAY, 3 PM 29 SAT 4 SEPT, 11 AM – 4 PM eim Bockenheim nh GUIDED TOUR: WORKSHOP: se Sos LIVING PERMACULTURE – LAND-ART IN THE GRÜNE LUNGE Westend- 19 dt Süd nsta VEGETABLE-HEROINES GARDENS With Michaela Heidlas-May and Nicole Wächtler Inne Ostend IN THE GRÜNE LUNGE Meeting point: Bornheim, Abenteuerspielplatz B Alt- Urban Green – nterliederbach a U h stadt Günthersburg, Registration required: v n Meeting point: Bornheim, Wetteraustraße 41 / i h e o [email protected], Fee: 20 € rt f Abenteuerspielplatz Günthersburg (parking area), 7 e s l - Gardening Now! Registration required: Gallus n- se [email protected] 29 SAT 2 OCT, 2 PM au 2 el h 25 rt en d Free admission (donations are welcome) PRESSING APPLE CIDER FOR YOUNG ie s or Oberrad tv ch N - t leu a en AND OLD, IN THE GRÜNE LUNGE hs Griesheim ut S us Exhibition Ze G a 1 2 7 ilsheim Höc h FRI – SUN 4 – 6 JUNE en Meeting point: Bornheim, Wetteraustraße 41 / s üd April 28 ch S RENDEZVOUS IN THE GARDEN Abenteuerspielplatz Günthersburg (parking area) Sa Registration required: [email protected], until Gardens and parks all over Europe are being celebrated S on this weekend. As part of the CityLab exhibition, free admission in dl Schwanheim October 10 in lab participants open their gardens to the public, g e with a program ranging from guided tours to yoga. 26 FR 8 OCT, 4 PM n 2021 Info: PERFORMANCE: www.historisches-museum-frankfurt.de/ - stadtlabor/stadtlabor_gaertnern THE INNER CITY HIKING CLUB An invitation to playfully conquer backyards, fences and MON 7 JUNE, 6 PM gardens – with Mobile Albania und saloonY e. V. Meeting point: Ginnheim, Platenstraße 58 – 60, Trafohäuschen DISCUSSION: BECOMING GREEN. NEW No registration required, free admission HOUSES AND NEIGHBOURHOODS and MON 21 JUNE, 6 PM DISCUSSION: USING GREEN. ALLOTMENTS AND URBAN FARMING Latest information Part of the “Urban Green” discussion series on events and activities at: Location info: www.historisches-museum-frankfurt.de/ www.historisches-museum-frankfurt.de/ veranstaltungen stadtlabor/stadtlabor_gaertnern 28 24 26 Gardening Now! 17 30 19 16 Whether in the front yard, an allotment or Engagement community garden, on the balcony, in agricul- 29 ture or as an urban gardener – the opportunities for gardening in the city are wide-ranging! 20 25 23 22 27 This exhibition was created in cooperation with Care over 50 gardeners. They have given insights 21 18 into their gardening practice covering four topics: I nourishment, experience, care and engage- ment – and provided information about what Frankfurt- the care and maintenance of urban green Model II spaces means to them. The CityLab focuses Stairs Elevator on the active act of gardening and asks: What III can we learn from gardeners to make the city Library of sustainable and fit for the future? generations Stairs Under the heading “Urban Green”, the Historical Museum Frankfurt is also presenting two more special exhibitions: “Frankfurt Gardenlust“ (25 March – 29 Aug) on level 0 and “Environment, 13 Climate and YOU“ (30 March – 24 Oct) in the Junges Museum.

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Nourishment Experience Tour Intro 31 15 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 A good starting point for the tour is the map 0 Frankfurt map of Frankfurt with participating gardens, and Introduction Gardening now! the following topic area “Nourishment”. This will give you an overview of the many different incentives for gardening in the city. Continue Nourishment Experience Care Engagement Library of generations the tour to the “Experience” and “Care” topic areas, and you can conclude the exhibition 1 Adapting plants – 4 Everything but 7 Gallus Garden – 11 Garden artefacts 16 The Potato – 21 Hortus Nucis 26 (In)animated places 28 Urban agriculture as I The city‘s second-rate with the area “Engagement”. plants in times of Apfelwein a garden for everyone Monika Agethen From potential The Bird House Rescue Itai Barami and community project handling of plants climate change Hildegard Kammer Thomas Abel, to creation Julia Auer Stefan Holubek-Schaum Die Gemüseheld*innen Günter Stolzenberger Sybille Fuchs (Klima- Verena Dollberg, 12 The garden as a Ana Berkenhoff and (saloony e. V.) Frankfurt Since the topic areas are independent of each werkstatt Ginnheim) 5 Let Höchst grow Ralf Harth, source of inspiration Roland Siegwald 22 Life cycles as a II A green roof and Christine Kayser, Stephanie Resch, Michaela Heidlas-May life‘s work 27 Grazing through green 29 Forget the planet – no heating – living in other, you can easily enter the exhibition at any 2 The growing field Anne Oberle, Xiaolan Shi, 17 I let others garden Anneliese Ostertag landscape save the garden a passive house of several points. The autonomy of the exhibition Julia Jung, Simone Paschke, Laura Wedemann, 13 Cross-section in green Denis Willinger Abdul, Adrian, Amrutha, Folkhart Funk (Bürger- Thomas Ferber and Ragna Körby, Inge Schmittinger, Jessica Wiegand, Norbert Stiebitz and 23 The colonial era – Angel, Anish, Anvardeep, initiative für den Erhalt Melanie Hartlaub pieces is a result of the participatory process Tobias Kurtz, Christa Schneider Sami Younan, Xia Zengh Sonja Graubner 18 Summer Tour 2020 what does botany have Christoph, Clara, Haider, der Grünen Lunge am with which they were created. Three contribu- Georgia Mangold, CityLab on Tour in gardens to do with it? Ion, Kaoutar, Katharina, Günthersburgpark e. V.) III Median strips tions to the topic urban green are presented Uwe Salomon, 6 Self-sufficiency – 8 Gardener by profession 14 Anger and courage in HMF Isabel Massingue and Khatrah, Kiftan, Max, Friedberger Landstraße Gina Schulz a family tradition – a rosy affair? the allotment garden Elisa Schwis Mohamed, Mohammed, Enzio Edschmid in the Library of Generations. Marita Ebel Alexander John Anonym 19 From historic “Central Mumtas, Omer, Paulina, 3 Harvesting allowed! School Garden“ to a 24 Orchard meadow Qumaima, Rahida, Rayan, Betül Gök, 9 Experience 15 Surrounded by green. green place of learning Irene Kubisch Richard, Saima, Salamatu, More information about the exhibition, as well Christine Huft, ChamissoGarden People in their gardens Janne Kalthoff, Kristina (Bürgerinitiative Albert Samuel, Sebastian, as additional events and activities can be found Dagmar Kreis, Manuel Waelder Stefanie Kösling Kuharic, Doris Pegler, Schweitzer Siedlung) Sophia, Teodora, Yasien Conni Müller, Bärbel Praetorius, Hans on our homepage: Caroline Schöppe, 10 My BioGarden – Karsten Weiberg 25 14 square metres of www.historisches-museum-frankfurt.de/ Leonore Vogt a place of regeneration communal green 30 How do you garden? Gisela Becker 20 Roadside vegetation Julia and Heiko Härle, Activity station stadtlabor/stadtlabor_gaertnern or garden architecture – Roswitha Väth a communal garden 31 Gardening and in Praunheim the climate crisis Gertraude Friedeborn Activity station