Nuts found along Gerhard-Hoehme-Allee, specifically walnuts.
In the charming town of Neuss, exciting changes are afoot. Here's a roundup of some recent developments that are sure to delight residents and visitors alike.
Firstly, the walnut tree and its fruits are set to become an integral part of the curriculum in Neuss schools. This decision, made in collaboration with local citizens and the administration, is part of a broader pedagogical concept being implemented at the children's farm. To help children engage with this new addition, a sign with small riddles about the walnut tree will be installed.
The expansion of the Gerhard-Hoehme-Allee near the Neuss-Selikum children's farm is another significant development. This expansion includes the addition of walnut trees, supplementing the existing chestnut alley, which unfortunately, due to unfavourable conditions, are no longer thriving well. In place of the chestnut trees, lime trees, known for their urban-friendly characteristics, are being planted. These trees offer good shade, have a pleasant fragrance, support local biodiversity, improve air quality, and boast a long lifespan and a robust root system.
The children's farm reopens daily at 10 am from Saturday, March 5, 2022, and requires a 3G certificate for access, except for children. To make the most of these changes, consider subscribing to a free newsletter about social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss. Rest assured, subscribing does not result in spam. The privacy policy of the newsletter can be found for learning more about how personal data is handled.
Lastly, the expansion and purchase of the walnut trees were made possible by monetary donations from friends, supporters, and patrons. The area will also see more benches added, inviting visitors to stay and enjoy the new additions.
So, there you have it! Neuss is not just a town steeped in history, but one that's also embracing the future. Keep an eye out for these exciting changes and remember to subscribe to the newsletter to stay informed. The rejuvenated children's farm and the new walnut trees are just the beginning of a beautiful new chapter for Neuss.
With the introduction of new walnut trees and the expansion of the children's farm, there's an aim to enrich the home-and-garden section of the town. This move is expected to provide a captivating lifestyle experience for residents and visitors, especially with the community learning about the walnut tree through riddles.
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