Targeted protection, preservation, and maintenance of fruit trees are vital tasks in counteracting their decline in our cultural landscape. Beyond their fruit production, the "Bongerten" are essential for the survival of many animal species, contributing to our biodiversity. Neglected fruit trees produce less, lack sunlight, risk breaking apart, are more prone to diseases, and yield low-quality fruits. Proper pruning keeps them healthy and prevents decline. The nature conservation syndicate SICONA, in collaboration with the German School of Fruit Tree Pruning, organizes a three-day fruit tree pruning course for landscape managers and interested parties.
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Dates: February 11th to 13th, 2026.
Location: 12, rue de Capellen, L-8393 Olm, Luxembourg.
Language: German.
Registration fee: €400 per person.
Meals and drinks provided during the day.
Registrations open until January 15th, 2026.
Automatically translated from German.
Where does it take place?
12 Rue de Capellen
8393 Olm Kehlen
Luxembourg
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