The srabon gotten so here in germany a small plots of garden colonies that city dwellers love to have to grow vegetables flowers or just to sit in and relish the simple joys of nature at the weekend this is typically german as is the fact that these Hobby Gardeners are this year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the rules and regulations of such gardens really rachel stood is an expert on all things quintessentially german. Well hes a. Slice of calm in the city. And welcome to the. Owner of a gemini on the Outskirts Of Town that the long rail lines youll find god in colonies plots of land divvied up and rented out to green. Garden. There are several names for the allotment in germany because theyve got enough of 370. 00 square metres of manicured lawns neat flower beds and decoration is welcomed including of course the
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them what i am. What i am and. I like this. Welcome to news from culture and were marking the 100th Anniversary of a very typically job an institution also coming up. 2 d. W. Colleagues have been traveling around europe by train and theyll be here to tell us about their escapades. And in our series on Island Hopping we visit jersey just off the coast of france. The srabon gotten so here in germany a small plots of Garden Colonies that City Dwellers love to have to grow vegetables flowers or just to sit in and relish the simple joys of nature at the weekend this is typically german as is the fact that these Hobby Gardeners of this year celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the rules and regulations of such gardens really Rac
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plant crops and find food. Floods and droughts will Climate Change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any apocalyptic scenarios you want and probably more typical of. The climate exodus starts september 5th on t. W. This week on the real story. Welsh really jews could soon be underwater. Berlins a lot and gardens face even. But we start in russia where a new highway used to be built through an area in the south of moscow the problem during the soviet era Radioactive Waste was dumped here locals around environmentalists are sounding the. Dangerous levels of radiation thats what
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garden is like a 2nd on what these green spaces are increasingly dangerous are supposed to make way for housing in schools which the german capital also desperately needs. the. lovely these allotment gardeners are happy when their tomato plants their fruit. it s paradise to the kluges who has been tending watering and harvesting here for 32 years. and. we re actually here every day almost without fail when we re done with everything else the housework all the doctor s visits you can find us here who. don t want to hear from you for the clue it s the plot a half leased from the city is their 2nd home they pay $300.00 euros a year for it and many other hobby gardeners do the same there are 70000 such