Eckart Brandt: Old apple varieties and tasting in the DRK Eimsbüttel!
Eckart Brandt: Old apple varieties and tasting in the DRK Eimsbüttel!
Eckart Brandt, a renowned pomologist and author, will give a lecture in the DRK Eimsbüttel on Monday, October 7th. The lecture not only offers exciting insights into the world of old apple varieties, but also practical options for tasting these varieties. Brandt, known for his expertise in breeding and in the preservation of historical apple varieties, will address, among other things, the many estimated Finkenwerder autumn prince and Ingrid Marie.
The event takes place as part of the apple harvest main period in autumn when the trees are full of tires. Brandt will share his comprehensive knowledge of the management of orchards, which he has maintained in his ecologically guided garden in the old country for many years. These orchards are important habitats for various types and contribute to the preservation of biodiversity, which is of great importance in times of climate change.
interesting insights and tasting options
A central element of the lecture will be the tasting of different types of apple. The participants have the opportunity to experience the different tastes and properties of the apples directly. There will also be a way to find out about Brandt's works. Knowledge of old apple varieties is not only interesting for hobby gardeners, but also for anyone who wants to learn more about sustainable agriculture and the history of our fruit varieties.
The event is free of charge and accessible without prior registration, which makes participation easier. So anyone interested can come to participate in this valuable opportunity. Brandt's commitment to the preservation of the old apple varieties is not only admirable, but also has a practical benefit: The breeding and preservation of these varieties ensure that future generations can also enjoy this variety of taste.
When exactly does the event take place? On Monday, October 7, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the DRK Hamburg Eimsbüttel, Hoheluftchaussee 145. This event not only promises an educational experience, but also an opportunity to actively support and enjoy the commitment to old apple varieties.
If you want to learn more about the technical background and motivation of Brandt, you can look forward to the upcoming discussions that will be shaped by your passion and expertise. His approach in pomology is an example of how important it is to combine tradition and modern cultivation methods in order to ensure the variety of our fruit cultures. For detailed information on the event, the current reports on www.eimsbuetteler-nachrichten.de