Through a metal arch, you enter a garden for all the senses. Luxembourg roses begin to fill their fragrance at the end of May. Edible plants provide a different setting depending on the season. Fruits from the bushes and those in the raised bed are ready to be picked. The small corner, with its two chairs, invites you to sit and enjoy. The use of regional materials reduces delivery routes, which is good for the environment. A large, gnarled tree provides shade. Indirect lighting creates a romantic corner. Hops climb up the sides to create an intimate space. The raised bed, built of natural stone, offers easy access to the garden’s fruits thanks to its height.
Depuis 1980, la famille Becker s’occupe de plantes. D’un éleveur de roses privé en activité secondaire, l’entreprise s’est transformée après la Seconde Guerre mondiale en pépinière fruitière. Aujourd’hui, la Bamschoul Becker, à Steinsel, propose un excellent programme pour le jardin : des plantes, des terres, des produits de soins ainsi que des articles décoratifs sont disponibles à la vente à la pépinière sur le plateau de Steesel. L’offre est complétée par le département de planification et les équipes d’exécution.
The gardens of the Luxembourg Horticultural Federation (FHL) offer a wonderful showcase of the expertise of companies and professionals in the Luxembourg horticultural sector through eight unusual gardens, designed by seven nursery-landscape companies and a market gardener as part of LUGA.
As an observer member of the LUGA exhibition , the FHL represents 448 small and medium-sized enterprises specializing in landscaping, nursery, fruit growing, market gardening and floral art as well as in professional and continuing training, as well as various themes of business law, thus contributing to the growth of this dynamic and innovative sector.