Newcomers to the garden paradise: Hobelsbergers open the gate to 1000 square meters of greenery!

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Andrea and Heinrich Hobelsberger from Neuhausen will open their 1000 square meter garden for the “Open Gardens” campaign on June 8, 2025.

Andrea und Heinrich Hobelsberger aus Neuhausen öffnen am 8. Juni 2025 ihren 1000 qm großen Garten für die Aktion "Offene Gärten".
Andrea and Heinrich Hobelsberger from Neuhausen will open their 1000 square meter garden for the “Open Gardens” campaign on June 8, 2025.

Newcomers to the garden paradise: Hobelsbergers open the gate to 1000 square meters of greenery!

The “Open Gardens” campaign in the Esslingen district is becoming increasingly popular and invites garden lovers to explore the green oases of privately run gardens. Next Pentecost Sunday, June 8, 2025, a family from Neuhausen auf den Filder will open the doors to their well-kept garden for the first time. Andrea and Heinrich Hobelsberger are actively involved in this campaign and invite the public to discover their 1000 square meter garden area.

A poster attached to the family's mailbox announces participation in the event. The garden offers a varied combination of perennials, fruit and other plants that underline the character of a classic landscape garden. As ntz.de reports, visitors can not only enjoy the splendor of the plants, but also receive valuable tips from the initiator of the campaign, Michael Eppinger, who will be available during the visit.

Invitation to explore

The Hobelsbergers' participation in this renowned event marks a special milestone for the family, which has prepared intensively for this day. This day not only offers the opportunity to present your own garden, but also to exchange ideas with other garden enthusiasts and gather inspiration for your own design. This is a great opportunity for amateur gardeners and newbies alike to explore the diverse world of gardening.

The “Open Gardens” campaign has already made a name for itself in the Esslingen district and attracts numerous visitors year after year. This year, the Hobelsbergers' garden area will be part of the experience for the first time, which will certainly attract many interested visitors. The organizers placed great emphasis on diversity and design in order to promote interest in garden art. Information about this can also be found on Stuttgarter Nachrichten.

Overall, the campaign represents a valuable platform to present the gardens created through hard work and creativity to a broader public. The Hobelsbergers are looking forward to sharing their experiences and the beauty of their garden with visitors and hope for a lot of interest and a lively exchange.