Die Obstmuckelei

Orchard meadow in May 2024 from above

6 hectares of
orchard in Havelland

Certified organic fruit farming,
a diverse habitat,
and a place for encounter.

Plums

Organic fruit
from unsprayed trees

Growing table fruit,
juice fruit, and nuts.

Clover

Not just pears
in Havelland …

Organic farming with
species and variety diversity

Merino sheep grazing in the orchard

Rich Biodiversity
on Berlin’s Doorstep

Over 600 fruit trees, 1.5 km of
hedges, livestock, honeybees,
wild flora, and fauna.

Orchard meadow

Space for Action
and Exchange

Team events and Social Days
under fruit trees – for a
vibrant cultural landscape

Introducing Obstmuckelei

Organic fruit growing and habitat in the Havelland

Obstmuckelei is my contribution to a sustainable agriculture. On the organic-certified area, we connect the production of high-quality food with the protection of regional biodiversity. It is a place where ecological production and natural retreat for wild animals and plants go hand in hand. This realization fascinates me and drives me.


Konstantin Schroth

My name is Konstantin Schroth. I studied Land Use and Nature Conservation, am a certified fruit tree arboriculturalist, and have been managing the Obstmuckelei since 2020.
I am particularly passionate about untreated, fully ripe fruit and our local flora and fauna.
That is why I do what I do. I appreciate your interest – if you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to reach me directly via my contact form.

Fruit tree pruning, tree planting and consulting?
Please also visit me at der-obstbäumerich.de

Obstmuckelei in numbers

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New plantings since 2020

Since taking over the orchard in 2020, I have planted over 150 new trees and about 500 hedging plants. Establishing and developing these plants requires continuous care – from watering and pruning to soil improvement and tree disc maintenance.

My goal is the sustainable production of dessert fruit, cider fruit, and nuts, while successively increasing the proportion of wild fruit.

Origin & Securing of the area

A sensation: Joint acquisition in 2020

2020, we were able to acquire the area together with Kulturland and many supporters. For me personally, that was a sensation. Through an open-ended lease agreement, there is now a long-term perspective for the orchard.

Joint acquisition of the orchard in Havelland, 2020
Joint acquisition of the orchard in Havelland, 2020

Management & Outlook: Thinking in decades

Diversity in times of climate change

Managing an orchard means thinking in decades. Because many of the trees here can live to be over 100 years old. Therefore, I am concerned with which tree and shrub species (or which varieties) will still be able to grow here in the 22nd century and provide a benefit for people and the environment. To find answers, I rely on a diversity of fruit types and varieties as well as various management methods. In addition, there is a continuous exchange with colleagues from all over Germany.

In addition to 'classic' types of fruit such as apple, pear, cherry, and plum, mulberries, serviceberries, and cornelian cherries also grow in the 'Obstmuckelei'. And it continues steadily in the direction of diversity. Because who knows exactly how warm and dry it will get, which pests will appear, and what will happen with our groundwater?

Apple harvest and crate

Hand-selected apples

Bed preparation for new plantings

Soil improvement for new plantings

Sheep on dried-up meadow

Climate change: when the meadow is no longer green