2024
At Golf Club Unterengstringen, the integration of a stone garden with a moist biotope offers significant benefits to nature and the local ecosystem. These features create essential microhabitats for a wide variety of insects, small animals, and plants, including mosses and reeds, fostering biodiversity across the course.
The stone garden, being low-maintenance, requires fewer resources than traditional flowerbeds or manicured lawns, making it a sustainable landscaping choice. The addition of a moist biotope complements the stone garden by encouraging the growth of wildflowers and succulents, which attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other essential insects.
By incorporating these ecological elements, Golf Club Unterengstringen actively supports biodiversity while enhancing the natural beauty of the course.