As gardeners, we want to see as much beneficial wildlife in our outside space as possible – and bees ... garden. Plant bee-friendly flowers There are over 270 species of bee in the UK and ...
It’s a two-way thing, provide bees with the flowers they love and in return they make us honey, pollinate crops and make our gardens burst with colour. Flowers are the best way to attract bees ...
If you don’t intend to grow them as a herb, larger globe-shaped flowers can tower in your garden, and make a stunning centerpiece. All alliums are rich in nectar and will attract bees ...
“We provide tips on how to make your garden more attractive, not just to you, but to the oh-so-necessary bees, butterflies ... Bananas also attract birds and butterflies, so hang some out ...
Bees are always attracted to the purple flower of the rosemary. Photo / Steven McNicholl Someone mentioned to me the other day that they had little fruit on their plum tree compared with mine.
We can grow many different types of plants in our gardens to help keep ... in pollinators when it is dark. Bees do not have a good sense of smell and in the UK they do not fly at night.
Gardens are crucial for nature - they cover more space than all UK National Nature Reserves put together ... The pollen and nectar of flowering plants will attract pollinating bees, butterflies, ...
Bus stops around a city could become havens for bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Gloucester City Councillors want to explore the possibility of creating small gardens on bus shelter roofs ...