Both Honey bees and Wild bees play an important part in the world of pollination, however with weather patterns changing and increasing chemical use they are struggling.
This talk focuses on what us gardeners can grow in our gardens and allotments throughout the year to encourage all types of bees to visit our gardens and supply vital nectar and pollen sources to help them survive.
We discuss what bees need to survive and the times of the year when they need our help the most. They’ll be plenty of plant information, some of which may surprise you.
Views: 68 | Enquiries: 0I'm an experienced RHS qualified gardener, & Beekeeper, based in the Norfolk Broads and I run Gardening and beekeeping workshops under the name of MyPatchofNorfolk.co.uk. I specialise in growing, fruit, vegetables and herbs using natural gardening methods without the use of chemicals. I only use organic and natural methods of fertilisation and promote soil health at every opportunity. I hold grow your own, gardening,& natural skincare workshops and beekeeping experiences where everyone gets practical hands-on tuition.
I offer various talks based on my gardening, beekeeping and own herbal use. All my talks are based on my own experiences as a gardener and beekeeper, so are practical and down to earth. Ideal for gardening clubs, and societies, & WIs
**Talks include, Natural gardening methods, Companion planting for the vegetable plot, Know your tomatoes, Seed saving, Propagation Techniques Maintaining a soft fruit garden The life of a hobby Beekeeper.
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