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Bee Garden: Nurture your bee population. Select and grow the right flowers. Learn about wild bees of all kinds. Enjoy a garden full of life and color. All you need to know in one concise manual

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It is becoming more and more important to address the decline in our native bee populations, not only on a national level but also in our own back gardens and other outdoor spaces. Amateur bee keeping is one way to help bees recover their numbers, but a simpler way is to create an environment in which they can thrive.

Honey bees, bumblebees or wild bees all love a garden full of flowers. Some wild bees may even take up residence in your garden if they find nesting opportunities as well as their favourite flowers. Bee Garden offers everything you need to plant and nurture a garden that will invite these vital pollinators in, creating spaces bursting with vibrant colour and giving off heady, bee-friendly scents from the right kinds of plants. In doing so you will cultivate an environment in which beneficial insects thrive, and pests are controlled, meaning that your gardens, balconies and containers create a delightful environment for people as well as bees.

Containing a wealth of information about different bees and vibrant planting plans, Bee Garden will help you support and grow a happy garden that is buzzing with life and fruitfulness. 

128 pages, Hardcover

Published February 4, 2020

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February 22, 2020
As a beekeeper, people ask me how they can help bees and I always tell them to plant pollen and nectar rich plants in their gardens. The Haynes beekeeping book is often recommended to new beekeepers and now there is this companion guide.
This book looks at the commonest bee species of solitary and bumblebees, their habits and favourite plants. In addion there are other plants useful to many pollinating insects with planting tips and a handy table at the back showing plants, flowering times so you can ensure forage all season long and target species.
A must for beekeepers and gardeners alike
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January 9, 2022
I didn’t think much about this book that I picked up at the main library in Canton Georgia. I wonder how and why this book was chosen for because nothing inside has to do with North America. I recall it was poorly written to top it off.
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