Many gardeners conscientiously choose bee-friendly flowers with the noble intention of supporting our essential pollinators.
There are many reasons for this, but it's partly because there are fewer of the flowers and plants that ... we've been asking children to design a bee-friendly garden, that we’re going to ...
Bees are the unsung heroes of the garden. Without them, many of our favorite flowers and plants wouldn’t thrive.
If you think the bee is struggling the best thing to do is gently put the bee onto a bee-friendly flower. If there are no bee-friendly flowers around, mix 50/50 white sugar and water to give the ...
If you have a terrace or balcony, you can still help by planting a ‘nectar café’ – a group of bee-friendly plants, like bluebells or primrose in spring. If a bee is on the ground moving ...
shrubs and trees and asking residents to sow wildflower seeds and bee-friendly plants. Several community workshops have also been organised, with local experts set to talk to residents about the ...
The British Beekeepers' Association has asked people to plant bee-friendly plants in their gardens and encouraged councils to leave grass verges alone to allow wildflowers to bloom. The kits ...