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  • excited I can help bees but need your help

    Hey everyone

    Ive just been lent a massive bit of land which is conveniently next door. He said I can do what I want with it as long as I keep it clear and remove all the crap in it so because I cant keep bees in my garden ( I wanted a artificial hive) because of the clumsy kids and dog I thought Im going to use all this land for bees have it as natural as possible full of flowers etc etc but I need some help. Ive bought some seeds but need alot more, so I was wondering if people would like to send some to help the project or swap for some veg ones I have every little would help.

    Im unsure of how to go about this so admin could remove if they want but if you want my address inbox me, Im not really bothered who sees it but just took some advice from another member.

    Im so excited as Ive only seen 3 this year and I live in kind of a country area and would love to see more xxx


    Ill get some pics up of the area asap xxxxx
    Last edited by 4390evans; 05-07-2013, 01:09 PM.
    If you want to view paradise
    Simply look around and view it.

  • #2
    remove your address! The world can see it!


    Plant trees maybe not flowers. Although phacelia is good, there's lots of shruby things that are fab too.

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    • #3
      Have a look at this site Evans Gardening for bees | Bumblebee Conservation Trust

      What is the land like at the moment and how big an area? Got any pictures?

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      • #4
        How big is massive? How many hives are you going to have? Have you kept bees before?

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        • #5
          I've only just started planting stuff which are mainly herbs at the moment, but I've already started to notice more insects coming in and out of the garden. So far I've noticed Hover Flies, a Honey Bee and we've got about 2-4 Bumble Bee's visiting on a daily basis which is great as I've only just started.


          These are a few links I've found to be quite helpful.

          List of Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Herbs etc for Bee's and other bits of information that can be useful
          Gardening For Bees

          RHS Perfect for Pollinator's Plant List
          http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/Sust...s_PlantList_v1

          RHS Perfect for Pollinator's Wild Flower List
          http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/Sust...dflowerList_V1

          RHS Encouraging Bee's into your garden
          Bees: encouraging into your garden / Royal Horticultural Society

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          • #6


            This is the garden Im working on, ignore the a thing circled thats one of the neighbors house the thing took me to. doesnt look to bad from a height but its a right mess and this pic if off 10 year ago!

            Ive never kept bees, Im gonna secure a wicker basket to the wall and hopefully they will make that their home if not and they just visit to feed thats fine with me. Im not looking to keep them as such Im just gonna do the land then pop in every so many month and just remove rubbish.

            But what I am worried about is if a wasp collony decides to take up residence there, Ive already been stung twice in a very delicate area

            Im trying to up load close ups now x
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            If you want to view paradise
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            • #7
              Do you know what the trees are that are growing there now? Or what other plants are there?
              I have lots of bees in the garden even though I no longer keep honeybees. They like bramble, ivy, cotoneaster, in fact anything with an open blossom so that they can access the pollen easily.
              If you have lots of tree cover then you need to grow flowers that don't mind shade.

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              • #8
                Well most of the trees Im going to take down, there is 3 stunning proper trees with flowers on etc Ill be keeping them in. The others seem to be weed type trees if you know what I mean... When they have been cut down there has been hollow holes right through Ill get some pics of the nice trees if I can get at them tomorrow.
                If you want to view paradise
                Simply look around and view it.

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                • #9
                  Here are some pics I promised sorry for the delay the phone wouldn't upload them to my fb
                  The pics are only 1/4th of the garden as I cant get all the way in yet.

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                  If you want to view paradise
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                  • #10
                    Looks like ash and elder that you've been chopping down.
                    Nice dogrose alongside the pavement.

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                    • #11
                      one was a elder and was so pretty but the lad wanted it gone so he could get a fence up as its all open to public. There is 2 more inside which will be kept and one just outside my gate. Unsure of the other ones though.

                      I love the dog rose I pick from it every year think Ill dig it out and put it in my garden

                      Ill get pics of other stuff and you can all tell me what to keep etc x
                      If you want to view paradise
                      Simply look around and view it.

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                      • #12
                        Evans, if you clear it completely you won't get any bees or any other wildlife.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rustylady View Post
                          Evans, if you clear it completely you won't get any bees or any other wildlife.
                          not even if I reseed flowers
                          If you want to view paradise
                          Simply look around and view it.

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                          • #14
                            But you don't just need flowers, although they are important.

                            Instead of just concentrating on bees and flowers have a look at this The RSPB: Advice: Planning and creating a wildlife-friendly garden

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                              Looks like ash and elder that you've been chopping down.
                              Nice dogrose alongside the pavement.
                              Chopping down? Not sure what you mean by this. I've not been chopping anything down? Haha
                              Last edited by Asherz; 09-07-2013, 12:54 AM.

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