I downloaded an app I saw on Springwatch. I realised I have 5 different types of bee in my wildflower meadow (container) on the patio. Its my new hobby to divert my attention from the things that make me a Grumpy 😡 Troll. I watched a nest of Blue Tits fledge yesterday out of next doors tree. If I was working (or had a social life) I would miss these wonderful moments. One baby bird was on my decking at one point and it hopped on my hand so I could put on the tree with it’s siblings. They are safe from cats in our garden as Parker has set up a sonic weapon system to deter them from molesting his Sky Rats. So even when the Doctors think your telling them their job after 7 years of medical school and 10 years practice I can sit here safe in the knowledge that I will not let them get me down. We can all learn something new everyday. I didn’t think I would’ve liked bees but here I am getting up close and personal to take selfies for them to post on the Great British Bee count site. Some days I think they actually pose and smile for the camera??
Me new distraction counting 🐝 : I downloaded an... - PMRGCAuk
Me new distraction counting 🐝
My son had put a huge beehouse on a post in our garden, just to house the solitary bees which are so important for pollinating everything, It's like a little chalet, and the house part is horizontal lengths of bamboo. No residents yet, I don't think, but perhaps they'll find it before autumn and winter over in it.
What a lovely picture!
I planted one side of my garden specifically for the bees three years ago, and this year it is fizzing with life. This afternoon I told hubby to sit by the catnip and just listen....the different buzzes from different bees. ‘Busy as a bee’ is a true saying, they barely pause for breath.
Then this afternoon I spied a bee disappearing into a hole in the house wall. I was thrilled. I’ve had the bamboo things for a while, no bees 😧 but now one has decided to live in the house with me 😁 There must be more, very old house with plenty of cracks and holes.
Wildflower meadow in a container, now that sounds like a fab idea. Did you sew seeds?
So pleased to hear of your Bee joining the household. Yes I put seeds in a container and they look random and a mix of all sorts. Add contrast to the other things we have.
I believe you can get turf ready sewn with wild flowers. I was tempted to try it under my holly tree, instead I opted for Pulmonaria (lungwort) which likes the shade. It’s there that I see my first bees of the year, the hairy footed flower bee, as early as Feb/March.
I will research lungwort I read a bit about it for bees. We have some flox an alpine that has yellow flowers on stalks that attracts lots of bees but I don’t know what type. It was last year I noticed before I understood the different species. The garden has grown this year and is still a bit experimental.
Just looking at a place to grow it now. What a lovely plant thanks.
I’m unable to grow Hostas due to 🐌🐌🐌🐌🐌
The white splodged green leaves of the Pulmonaria however are 🐌 resistant as quite hairy. And they look as good as Hostas.
I’m going to remove the dead flowering stems soon, see if I can encourage a second flowering. It did last year.
I have a little water feature fountain in my garden and one magic day 6 blue tit fledgelings were playing around the rim of the water bowl egging each other on to get in. They played for ages it was wonderful to watch.
Fantastic - birds and bees what are more wonderful !!??
Our village has sown "bee meadows" in various places around the place, none terribly big but in verges between the road and a wall for example. They had one last year to see how it did - and this year we have quite a few. They are a mix of bees favourite flowers and herbs from the mountain alms and a just a riot of flowers once they bloom and the succession continues right through into autumn. They are so pretty - and need less maintenance than the usual stuff.
It’s a great environment to live in. I am just 4 miles from town but it doesn’t take longer to get to open country side. We have quite a few parks locally too that seem to have invested in the wildflower approach to increase habitat for bees and birds.
Lovely photo- does us good to concentrate on wonders of nature !!
Don't have your camera skills but I've been bee counting too. Last week I had so many small blue (Holly Blue) butterflies in my tiny garden that I gave up counting. I've just bought a very comfortable new garden chair which means I can sit in the garden for longer without my back complaining. Feeling a bit PMRd today but will go and sit this afternoon. Great therapy!
I still have an ancient phone without camera. Have promised myself a smart phone when it packs up but it keeps soldiering on! But I do agree that your visual memories are best.
What was the app? I’d love to know more about the bees in our garden