The Heritage Post Magazine No. 58 March 2026
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The Heritage Post Magazine No.58 March 2026
Out into the garden!
It's still early in the year, but those who have already discovered the garden or vegetable patch as a place of relaxation know that it's high time to get started. Issue number 58 of The Heritage Post is dedicated to new garden projects, suitable clothing, the best tools, and very special helpers in the garden: chickens and bees. Even those who don't enjoy active gardening will find the right mix of topics, including fashion, good food, and exciting vehicles, to get them excited about spring.
Gardening with style
Digging in the dirt and looking good doing it? It's possible! Le Prince Jardinier from France is a prime example of this attitude and is so elegant that the clothes are also suitable for a visit to the theater. The dungarees, with their long history, have also found their way into everyday wear. The traditional Dutch wooden shoes, called Klompen, on the other hand, prefer to stay where it's earthy and muddy. And if you haven't found anything suitable in conventional clothing sizes, JP1880 offers a curated fashionable selection up to 8XL!
Just do it
Not having your own garden is no excuse. Even on a balcony, lush harvests can be achieved later in the year in pots or compact raised beds, and there are now enough exciting community garden projects, rented plots, or allotment gardens. These gardens, once considered the epitome of stuffiness, are now the green refuge of stressed city dwellers. Keeping chickens is also worth serious consideration. These clever and courageous animals can become true companions. There are spectacularly beautiful chickens and small all-rounders, like the Chabo chicken, which require limited space and care.
Beekeeping as a new hobby
Bees are by far the busiest workers of all, and we can show our gratitude by planting vegetables and flowers. And if you're looking for a new hobby this year, you might want to try beekeeping. A great hobby where you learn a lot about yourself, animals, and nature. The artist Tomáš Libertíny even works with bees on collaborative art objects.
People, Brands & Stories
This issue combines gardening with culture, fashion, and music. Look forward to portraits, interviews, and reports on:
- Music & Pop Culture by David Byrne
- Chugging tractors from Porsche
- Piet Oudolf – the world-famous garden designer
- Flowery Perfumes
- Italian Bitter Liqueurs
- The history of Greenhouses
Health with Humor
In the new "Poison Cabinet", we humorously address sensitive health topics – honestly, directly, and with a good dose of humor. This issue covers brain fitness and growing new synapses, as well as hair transplants and solutions when hair no longer grows.
Selection of topics in this issue
- The Rugged Guys
- The Heritage Movies
- The Dungarees
- Special Chickens
- Honey & Honey Recipes
- Coffee from Rapunzel
- Eternit Furniture by Willy Guhl
- The artist Tomáš Libertíny
- Hair transplantation
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