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This is why we use latin!
I must get some more alocasias. I find them a tad more exotic than bergenia...
Haha, precisely! However mine was a Colocasia lol!
This is why we use latin!
I must get some more alocasias. I find them a tad more exotic than bergenia...
This is why we use latin!
I must get some more alocasias. I find them a tad more exotic than bergenia...
Has anyone noticed a huge lack of bees this year? I grow lots of bee friendly plants....Nepeta, Salvia, Echium, Geranium, Persicaria etc and im struggling to find a single bumble bee at the moment. Don't think ive seen any honey bees either. Usually these plants are smothered in bees in the Rockery and Preston Park.
Very few butterflies too.
Quid latine pro flammeo, napalo, concreto, papaver et apis? (Petendo pro amico annuuntWhat's latin for flamethrower, napalm, concrete, poppy seeds and bee ? (asking for a friend )
Has anyone noticed a huge lack of bees this year? I grow lots of bee friendly plants....Nepeta, Salvia, Echium, Geranium, Persicaria etc and im struggling to find a single bumble bee at the moment. Don't think ive seen any honey bees either. Usually these plants are smothered in bees in the Rockery and Preston Park.
Very few butterflies too.
Has anyone noticed a huge lack of bees this year? I grow lots of bee friendly plants....Nepeta, Salvia, Echium, Geranium, Persicaria etc and im struggling to find a single bumble bee at the moment. Don't think ive seen any honey bees either. Usually these plants are smothered in bees in the Rockery and Preston Park.
Very few butterflies too.
Has anyone noticed a huge lack of bees this year? I grow lots of bee friendly plants....Nepeta, Salvia, Echium, Geranium, Persicaria etc and im struggling to find a single bumble bee at the moment. Don't think ive seen any honey bees either. Usually these plants are smothered in bees in the Rockery and Preston Park.
Very few butterflies too.
Probably no less bees than other years in my garden which is woodingdean. Have lots of good plants. Butterflies are fewer than last year but they have seemed erratic for a while. I get most in October on the ivy flowers and they are generally red admirals.
I ‘Saved’ a Common Lizard last week, found when clearing rubble in a very narrow gap between our neighbours, a beautiful little thing. Moved it to the safety of a large brick and log refuge I have for fauna. Have found a few others over the years, all moved there …. only because they might get hurt in actively cultivated areas of the garden.
My daughter’s sending me the photo she took.
Our Echiums are covered in bees. Mind you there are a couple of neighbours with hives, one of whom is a bona fide beekeeper. I have recommended thay take a decent antihistamine.
My 12-year old daughter sows a mini Wild Flower meadow in the garden every spring. It’s lovely to walk out of the kitchen on summer mornings and see it alive with bees, hover flies and countless other pollinators. Plus it costs pennies, demands zero maintenance and looks amazing.
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My 12-year old daughter sows a mini Wild Flower meadow in the garden every spring. It’s lovely to walk out of the kitchen on summer mornings and see it alive with bees, hover flies and countless other pollinators. Plus it costs pennies, demands zero maintenance and looks amazing.
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Lots of different types of Bumble Bees in the gardens at work. Mostly on plants already named here by others. The Echiums and Comfrey especially have been the usual hotspots.
I have noticed less butterflies though, yes.
As far as a growing season goes, this Spring is right up there with that of 2020. In other words, a brilliant one!, despite it being not as warm as 2020 and April being very dry.
Last year was a very poor growing year I found. Trouble is I've forgotten, weather wise, why that was.