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Transparent production: flower tour and wild bee observation in Weilimdorf

Fruit grower Christian Hörnle invites you to a special nature experience on Sunday, April 13, 2025. From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., interested visitors can gain exciting insights into the world of fruit crops and biodiversity on a tour of the orchards. There will be a special focus on bees and wild bees, which play a central role in pollination and the preservation of biodiversity.

A close-up image of a bee sitting on a pink and white flower. The flower has delicate petals and a cluster of yellow stamens, showcasing the bee engaged in pollination amidst soft green leaves.

A special focus of the flower tour is on bees and wild bees (Hörnle).

A diverse group of people stands in a grassy area, listening to a speaker wearing a green vest. The participants are engaged, some with bicycles nearby, creating a communal atmosphere. Trees and a cloudy sky are visible in the background, indicating an outdoor gathering.

Photo: Hörnle

Christian Hörnle, a passionate fruit grower and chairman of the Weilimdorf fruit and garden association, will give participants interesting insights into the special features of the 2025 fruit-growing year and explain in practical terms how fruit trees are grafted.

After the tour, all participants are cordially invited to end the afternoon together in the Waldheim. The meeting point is the Neuer Friedhof parking lot, Köstlinstraße, Weilimdorf.

Contact: Obstbau Hörnle, Ditzinger Str. 40, 70499 Weilimdorf, https://obsthofhoernle.de and OGV Weilimdorf, https://ogv-weilimdorf.de

Further information on the glass production and the rest of the program can be found at www.ludwigsburg.landwirtschaft-bw.de