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Kathy Schrey experienced her favourite weather and climate while living in England and studying Criminology and Sociology at the Manchester Metropolitan University. In connection with her studies, her personal conviction grew that weather patterns are one of the most influential factors for prosperous societies. Humans are subject to the natural laws of weather and will never be able to take control of the weather. After her studies, she was able to acquire her profound weather knowledge in a meteorological company in the form of a trainee program and has now been working for years with weather data, which she publishes independently in texts or presents on television.
Since 2019, she has been a co-presenter on YouTube for the largest German weather channel. She also presents weather in summarised form privately on social media, illustrating the overriding role that weather plays in the successful organization of everyday life.
Forgot to water again? No problem at all. These plants are nearly indestructible, still bloom abundantly and turn your balcony into a highlight, even if you neglect them for weeks. Discover them now and enjoy gardening without stress.
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