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The Heritage Post Magazine No. 58

Get out into the garden!
It may still be early in the year, but anyone who sees the garden or vegetable patch as a place of relaxation knows: now is the time to start. Issue 58 of The Heritage Post explores new garden projects, the right clothing, essential tools, and special garden companions - chickens and bees. Even non-gardeners will find inspiration in fashion, food, and fascinating vehicles, all setting the mood for spring.

Gardening - with style
Getting your hands dirty while looking good? Absolutely. Brands like Le Prince Jardinier prove that gardening attire can be both functional and elegant.

Just get started
No garden? No excuse. Balconies can yield impressive harvests with pots or raised beds, and community gardens or allotments offer green escapes for urban life. Keeping chickens is also worth considering - they’re intelligent, engaging companions, with breeds like the Chabo chicken being especially space-efficient.

Beekeeping as a new hobby
Bees are among nature’s most vital workers, and planting flowers and vegetables is one way to support them. For a deeper connection, why not try beekeeping? It’s a rewarding hobby that teaches patience, responsibility, and respect for nature. Artist Tomáš Libertíny even collaborates with bees to create unique artworks.

People, brands & stories
This issue blends gardening with culture, fashion, and music. Highlights include David Byrne, Porsche tractors, renowned garden designer Piet Oudolf, floral perfumes, Italian bitters, and the history of greenhouses.

Health - with humor
Our “Giftschrank” tackles sensitive topics with honesty and wit - from brain fitness and building new synapses to hair transplants and solutions for hair loss.

Highlights include:
Rugged Guys, Heritage Movies, overalls, unique chicken breeds, honey & recipes, Rapunzel coffee, Eternit furniture by Willy Guhl, artist Tomáš Libertíny, and hair transplantation.

Spring starts here - with curiosity, creativity, and a hands-on spirit.

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Get out into the garden!
It may still be early in the year, but anyone who sees the garden or vegetable patch as a place of relaxation knows: now is the time to start. Issue 58 of The Heritage Post explores new garden projects, the right clothing, essential tools, and special garden companions - chickens and bees. Even non-gardeners will find inspiration in fashion, food, and fascinating vehicles, all setting the mood for spring.

Gardening - with style
Getting your hands dirty while looking good? Absolutely. Brands like Le Prince Jardinier prove that gardening attire can be both functional and elegant.

Just get started
No garden? No excuse. Balconies can yield impressive harvests with pots or raised beds, and community gardens or allotments offer green escapes for urban life. Keeping chickens is also worth considering - they’re intelligent, engaging companions, with breeds like the Chabo chicken being especially space-efficient.

Beekeeping as a new hobby
Bees are among nature’s most vital workers, and planting flowers and vegetables is one way to support them. For a deeper connection, why not try beekeeping? It’s a rewarding hobby that teaches patience, responsibility, and respect for nature. Artist Tomáš Libertíny even collaborates with bees to create unique artworks.

People, brands & stories
This issue blends gardening with culture, fashion, and music. Highlights include David Byrne, Porsche tractors, renowned garden designer Piet Oudolf, floral perfumes, Italian bitters, and the history of greenhouses.

Health - with humor
Our “Giftschrank” tackles sensitive topics with honesty and wit - from brain fitness and building new synapses to hair transplants and solutions for hair loss.

Highlights include:
Rugged Guys, Heritage Movies, overalls, unique chicken breeds, honey & recipes, Rapunzel coffee, Eternit furniture by Willy Guhl, artist Tomáš Libertíny, and hair transplantation.

Spring starts here - with curiosity, creativity, and a hands-on spirit.