Garden Richness in the District Must Garden: Tour Through the Jewel of Biodiversity


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A Garden as a Learning Space: The District Must Garden in the Sign of Biodiversity
With the tour “Best of Rudol Siehler”, the District Must Garden of the Neu-Ulm district opens a window into the horticultural educational work of the region on May 20, 2026. As part of the Week of Biodiversity, the artistic experience of the garden itself comes to the forefront: as a designed space, as a living collection, and as a place of aesthetic experience between bloom, scent, structure, and growth.
Work Observation in the Open Air
The District Must Garden is not a classic museum, yet its setup follows a curatorial logic. On about 9,000 square meters, flowers, roses, herbs, fruits, and vegetables are staged so that knowledge of nature becomes immediately tangible. The tour directs attention to plant observation, variety diversity, and the cultural significance of the garden as a place of education.
Garden Culture, Traditional Orchards, and Ecological Education
The educational claim of the place is particularly strong. The District Must Garden offers inspiration for natural gardening, provides information on productive fruit and vegetable varieties, and teaches how to avoid plant diseases and pests. The offer is complemented by practical courses, group tours, and the adjacent preservation garden for core fruit diversity, which preserves regional apple and pear varieties.
A Lively Place with a Regional Profile
For over three decades, the garden has been considered a fixed address for garden culture in the Neu-Ulm district by many visitors. Especially in early summer, the facility unfolds its special atmosphere: light falls on flower shapes, herbs exude their scent, and the traditional orchard makes biodiversity visible as a cultural value. Those who visit the tour experience nature not as a backdrop but as a consciously designed experience space.
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This tour convincingly connects knowledge, landscape, and sensory perception. Visitors can expect a calm, educational artistic experience in nature that links the beauty of biodiversity with concrete environmental knowledge. A visit to the District Must Garden is particularly worthwhile for all who want to experience nature, garden culture, and regional educational work live.
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