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Stadtgemüse

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StadtgemüseDieses Buch wird klimapositiv hergestellt, cradle to cradle gedruckt und bleibt plastikfrei unverpackt Leben umgraben, Gemse pflanzen, Ernhrungssouvernitt ernten: mitten in der Stadt Du liebst das Leben in der Stadt, aber vermisst ein Fleckchen Grn oder eine Flche, auf der du dein Lieblingsgemse, Beeren und tpfeweise Kruterpflanzen kannst? Sollst du haben, denn fette Ernte gibt's auch stdtisch! Anna Meincke zeigt dir, wie du aus jeder Ecke das

Dieses Buch wird klimapositiv hergestellt, cradle-to-cradle gedruckt und bleibt plastikfrei unverpackt Leben umgraben, Gemüse pflanzen, Ernährungssouveränität ernten: mitten in der Stadt Du liebst das Leben in der Stadt, aber vermisst ein Fleckchen Grün oder eine Fläche, auf der du dein Lieblingsgemüse, Beeren und töpfeweise Kräuterpflanzen kannst? Sollst du haben, denn fette Ernte gibt's auch städtisch! Anna Meincke zeigt dir, wie du aus jeder Ecke das Gemüsigste rausholen kannst: auf Dächern, Balkonen, Fassaden, in Hinterhöfen, inmitten von Verkehrsinseln, auf deinem Fensterbrett und sogar im Keller. Dieses Buch liefert dir auch gleich die passenden Ideen, wie du die Erde auf deinen Balkon bugsierst, ein Hochbeet auf das Dach schaffst, an Saatgut für abgefahrenes Gemüse kommst, wieso Erdbeeren Knoblauch lieben oder wie du dir ein paar hilfreiche Würmchen hältst. So kannst du je nach Fläche, Himmelsrichtung und Geschmack ganz nach deinen Bedürfnissen gärtnern. Mach deine City grüner, essbarer und lebenswerter! Urban Gardening: Große Stadt, ultimatives Ernteglück Anna Meinckes Ziel? Keine langen Transportwege, mehr Bewusstsein für saisonale Lebensmittel und Ernährungssouveränität schaffen - auch oder gerade im urbanen Raum. Denn: Die meisten Menschen leben in Städten - warum sollte ihr Essen nicht ebenfalls dort wachsen? Lassen wir Pilze, Asia-Salate und Gartenbohnen in Hinterhöfen sprießen, Moose an grauen Fassaden hochklettern, Snack-Gurken auf Balkonen Richtung Himmel ranken oder pflanzen wir auf den unzähligen, ungenutzten Dachflächen Kürbisse und Auberginen in Hochbeeten. Mit diesem Buch kannst du sofort losgärtnern: Wusstest du, dass Kartoffeln ziemlich gut in Säcken wachsen? Oder Kräuter in Taschen? Oder Pilze in Kübeln? Anna Meincke liefert grüne Visionen und Inspiration fürs Anpflanzen überall: Vertical Gardening, Hügelbeete, Hochbeete, Stadtfarmen - und wenn du Bock hast, kannst du sogar Fische und Hühner ins urbane Dickicht einladen. Damit du über den Topfrand hinausdenken und die Stadt der Zukunft heute noch anpflanzen kannst! It's all about ... Basics und bunte Vielfalt ganz nach deinem Geschmack Dieses Buch versorgt dich mit super hilfreichen Basics und Pflanzanleitungen, einem ausführlichen Aussaat-, Pflanz- und Erntekalender, zahlreichen Beispielplanungen und einem modularen Pflanzbaukasten. Und weil jede Fläche und jede*r Gärtner*in anders ist, findest du auch noch unglaublich viele Ideen, wie du dir deinen Lieblingsgarten selbst zusammenstellst. Über 50 detaillierte Pflanzenportraits helfen dir dabei, genau die Gemüse, Früchte und Kräuter zu entdecken, die du anbauen möchtest und die zu dir passen. - Überzieh deine Stadt mit Gemüse, Obst, Kräutern & Pilzen Asia-Salate vorm Fenster, Lavendelduft in der Nase, Nützlingspflanzen überall: pflanz dich durch die Stadt, brich alle grauen Flächen auf und hol dir ein Stück Ernährungssouveränität zurück. - Ernten auf kleinster Fläche Egal, ob du auf Pflücksalat oder Zitronengras stehst, ob du Töpfe, Tröge, Beete oder Pflanzsäcke zur Verfügung hast, ob auf dem 1-m2-Balkon oder in deinem Gemeinschaftsgarten - hier wirst du zur*zum Stadtgärtner*in mit fetter Erntegarantie. - Verändere, was du kannst: direkt vor der Haustür Tomaten 'Kalypso', Bohnen 'Maja', Karotte 'Maruschka' - es gibt so viel zu entdecken. Und zu kosten. Und zu erhalten. Je mehr Vielfalt auf unseren Balkonen und in unseren Hinterhöfen wächst, desto besser. Für unseren Bauch und die Welt, weil es Spaß macht und politisch ist.

EAN: 9783706629737
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 13.03.2023
Autoren: Meincke, Anna
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 184
Keyword: Anpflanzen auf kleiner Fläche; Ernährungssouveränität; Gemeinschaftsgarten; Gemüse und Obst anbauen in der Stadt; Pflanzenportraits; Selbstversorgung; Stadtfarmen; Stadtgarten; Urban Farming; Urban Gardening; Urban Gardening am Balkon; Urban-Farming-Projekte; anpflanzen in der Stadt; gärtnern am Balkon; gärtnern in der Stadt; städtisches Gärtnern
Fachschema: Garten / Kleingarten~Kleingarten~Schrebergarten~Botanik / Pflanze~Pflanze~Garten / Stadtgarten~Urban Gardening
Fachkategorie: Schrebergärten
Länge: 250 mm
Breite: 208 mm
Höhe: 25 mm
Gewicht: 878 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
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Ryan
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 4
It's a good product but not quite a grand slam..
Color: Black, Style: Wireless, Pattern Name: Mouse
I've tried 15+ different mice in the last few years. It would be a bigger number if I wanted to collect them, but I mainly just try to buy the best small to medium-ish ultralight mice in search of my endgame. Won't buy a mouse without seeing reviews first anymore. However, I did main the old wired G502 for a long time before I became a snob. I still like the G502 shape, scroll wheel, and button layout very much despite the fact that it's not going to help me get high scores in aim trainers. The disadvantages caused by the weight and shape are somewhat, but not totally, made up for by the added functionality of the extra buttons, which are also fantastic for productivity. This is an overall solid product with only a few minor flaws that kept me from giving it a perfect score. The good: 1. Weight is noticeably reduced compared to the wired version. 2. The button layout every G502 fan fawns over is now on a wireless mouse. And it's genuinely a great button layout. 3. It's wireless, obviously. 4. Top-tier sensor. 5. Excellent battery life. 6. Infinite scroll wheel go brrrrr The bad: 1. Standard black teflon mouse feet. Not the worst I've seen, but Logitech does have a reputation for putting sh*tty feet on great mice. They at least improved this on the Superlight, but even those were still too thin. These aren't bad, but they could be better. 2. Click feel is substantially worse compared to the old G502. Switches are clearly not the same. Honestly would've been tempted to give this mouse 5 stars if it weren't for the clicks. They aren't heavy and ultra tactile like they were before. They're light and standard-feeling now, which isn't a deal-breaker by any stretch, but it's disappointing. 3. Price. You have to get this thing for less than $100 or it simply isn't worth it. It's a step up from the wired G502 but not to the point of it being worth 3 times as much. Even at a $95 sale price, that's still pushing it. Summary: you're sacrificing click feel and money to improve weight, obtain a nicer scroll wheel, and rid yourself of the atrocity that is the original G502 cable. You're also getting great battery life and excellent, low-latency wireless tech. It's a good mouse, but it's hard to say it's worth triple the amount of its predecessor, especially if you can replace mouse cables. Do not pay more than $100 for this mouse.
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JD.BuildsPC's
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
The best mouse is the best mouse
Color: Black, Style: Wireless, Pattern Name: Mouse
I've used the wired in the past and it was my favorite mouse and after using an ASUS wireless mouse for the last 2 years I decided to go back to the Logi G502 only the wireless version this time. Connectivity is great. Disappointed that it doesn't use USB-C to charge the mouse itself, but whatever. This thing is so great and more comfortable than the last mouse I was using. That's a win All I'm saying is it's great to have this mouse again because it's hard to argue that this is the best mouse for gaming. I can't comment on battery life as I just received it but from the rest of the reviews, its has great battery life. But upon immediate use, I just can't recommend this mouse enough!!!
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Noah Meeks
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Simply a good mouse.
Color: Black, Style: Wireless, Pattern Name: Mouse
Simply a great mouse, Love the layout of the buttons, it feels very natural is use.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026
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RocketMan1969
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
A Truly Ergonomic Mouse
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Other not completely flat mice claim to be "ergonomic", but the only way to completely remove stress from your forearm when using a mouse is with a "vertical" mouse. My 2020 K75575WW Kensington ergonomic vertical mouse developed a problem with the left button "stuttering" so that it sent multiple button clicks when pressed just once. I liked the Kensington quite a bit. But it always just a little bit on the "not quite as solid as I would like" side, and failing after just 2.5 years confirmed this. So I wanted a more solidly build mouse. A search for "ergonomic mouse review" showed that the Logitech MX Master 3S was clearly the best ergonomic mouse available. At $100 it was several times more expensive as others including the latest Kensington vertical mouse. But sometimes furgal doesn't mean the least expensive. Sometimes it can mean the most expensive if that comes with better performance, features and lifespan. So I ordered it. And while it is indeed an incredible mouse, the angle is only about 20 degrees. The result is that while there is some reduction in forearm stress compared to a flat mouse, it wasn't enough for me. By the end of my very long days driving my mouse almost as much as I drive my keyboard, I could feel the tension building up in my forearm. So after a week I returned it and bought this Logitech MX Vertical. It is slightly less expensive than the MX Master 3S, but still much more expensive relative to other options. And while it is lighter and a little less substantial feeling in my hand than the MX Master 3S, it still feels very firm and solid. Most importantly keeps my hand in the neutral position with my fingers at about 70 degrees. A great feature of the MX Vertical shares with the MX Master 3S is the thumb rest. The Kensington didn't have this and so my thumb rested on the desktop. If it was a bit warm and my hands would sweat my thumb wouldn't slide smoothly and I would have to lift my thumb off the desk when I went to move the mouse. Not a horrible thing, but if you spend 8+ hours mousing around it gets tiresome. The button clicks are crisp. Best of all when the button bottoms out it feels like it is pressing against the case. It doesn't feel like travel is being limited by the switch itself bottoming out like the Kensington felt like it did. My hope is that this will keep the switch from wearing out so fast as happened with the Kensington. One slight negative of the MX Vertical is that I don't feel like I am quite as accurate in being able to move the cursor to a specific spot on the screen without some amount of conscious effort. Instead it doesn't go exactly in the direction I intended and overshoots where wanted it to stop. As such it might not make the best mouse for video games. [UPDATE: There is a bit of a learning curve in moving the mouse accurately. In the last couple weeks my need to make a more conscious effort to move the mouse to a specific spot on the screen is going down. Still think it is likely to not be as accurate as a flater mouse]
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
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svpike
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Ergonomic, Comfortable, and Highly Functional Mouse
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The Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse is an outstanding ergonomic mouse that truly reduces wrist and forearm strain. Its vertical design feels natural and comfortable, even during long hours of use, making it a great choice for anyone concerned about repetitive strain or discomfort. The mouse connects seamlessly via Bluetooth or the included USB receiver, and the ability to switch between three different devices is incredibly convenient for multitasking. The precision and smooth tracking make it excellent for both work and creative tasks. Overall, this mouse combines comfort, functionality, and versatility in one sleek package. It’s well worth the investment for anyone looking to improve ergonomics and productivity.
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