Otherwise dissolution threatens
Association in desperate search for a new garden
The "Cariola" gardening association has been managing a green spot in Klagenfurt since 2008, but the lease has now been terminated. If a new plot is not found soon, the association is threatened with extinction.
The members of the "Cariola" gardening club in Klagenfurt are between 18 and 70 years old and have been gardening together for almost twenty years. "We exchange ideas, garden organically, grow herbs and vegetables," says Sabine Kirchhoff, explaining what makes the small association so special. Among other things, the harvest is donated to social institutions: "We've also had joint campaigns with schools," says Kirchhoff.
Looking for a new place!
Now, however, an era seems to be coming to an end: "Unfortunately, our lease has been terminated and we have to find a new place to garden by March 2025," says the association's director, describing her plight. Otherwise she would have to dissolve the association. "That would be a real shame, not least because we plant very old vegetable varieties and strive to preserve biodiversity," the Carinthian-by-choice told the Krone.
The new area should be in Klagenfurt or Ebenthal and cover around 3,000 square meters: "We need some space because we also compost ourselves." It would also be good if the location was easily accessible by public transport and had a water connection: "Of course, we would also be happy to have a small house with toilet facilities - but that's not a must!"
If you would like to lease such an area or know someone, please contact either cariola@gmx.at or +43 670 2080155
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