Annual results of the OGV Tegernheim: Winners honored and raffle exciting!

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End-of-year celebration of the OGV Tegernheim on November 9th, 2025 in the Federl-Scheck restaurant: honors and raffle for garden lovers.

Annual results of the OGV Tegernheim: Winners honored and raffle exciting!

On Sunday, November 9th, 2025, the annual end-of-year celebration of the Fruit and Horticultural Association (OGV) Tegernheim took place in the Federl-Scheck restaurant. Under the leadership of the first chairman Christian Mühlbauer, numerous garden friends gathered to bring the past gardening year to a fitting end. The event not only offered a festive atmosphere, but also numerous honors for the committed members.

A highlight of the celebration was the honoring of the winners of the design competition at local level. The winning series impressively demonstrated how creative and imaginative the Tegernheim gardeners are. These honors are an integral part of the end-of-year meetings, underlining the importance of horticulture in the region. The awards were celebrated with great enthusiasm by those present.

Raffle and musical entertainment

In addition to the awards, the event included a raffle where attractive prizes were raffled off. This tombola has established itself as a popular element in recent years and helps to promote community and fun within the club. The festive atmosphere that prevailed during the celebration was also enriched by musical performances from the Tegernheim brass band, which made for an all-round successful experience.

As the reporting by Tagesfunk shows, the OGV Tegernheim once again placed great emphasis on a good atmosphere and community spirit this year. This type of gathering not only promotes exchange among members, but also the love of gardening, which is strongly rooted in the region.

Garden Academy events

The OGV Tegernheim is not the only player who supports garden culture in Bavaria. Events like the workshops at the Bavarian State Institute for Viticulture and Horticulture (LWG), which took place on April 26, show that interest in gardening continues to grow. These workshops, led by experienced horticulturists, address various aspects of plant care and offer a valuable platform for ambitious gardeners.

Overall, the activities of the OGV Tegernheim and the extensive offerings of the LWG are an important part of Bavarian garden culture. They not only promote the exchange of knowledge and experiences among gardeners, but also strengthen the sense of community that, for many, plays a central role in horticulture.