Ulm Kicks Off State Garden Show 2030 Preparations with Tree Planting Challenge
Ulm has kicked off preparations for the State Garden Show Ulm 2030 (LGS Ulm 2030) by accepting the nationwide tree planting challenge 2025. The city has planted a palm tree, symbolising the six-month festival planned for 2030.
The palm tree was planted at the Blue Balcony in Ulm's poet's quarter. This green space is set to become a new meeting place, fostering neighbourhood cohesion and encounters. The LGS Ulm 2030 will focus on several central themes. It aims to revive the historic federal fortress of Ulm, strengthen social cohesion, and implement climate adaptation and sustainability measures. The Bavarian State Garden Show Gundelfingen 2029 nominated LGS Ulm 2030 for this challenge.
Despite the nomination and preparations, it's unclear where exactly the Bundesgartenschau Ulm 2030 will take place. No confirmation or further details about the planned event in Ulm are available at this time.
Ulm has shown its commitment to the State Garden Show Ulm 2030 by planting a palm tree. This tree serves as a symbol for the planned six-month festival. While the event's location remains uncertain, the city's dedication to its green spaces and future planning is evident.