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Create a bee meadow 

Create a bee meadow 

It is easy to create a bee meadow and make your garden a place where pollinators can enjoy lots of nectar in a biodiverse space. Increasingly we are becoming aware of the importance of gardens for encouraging and maintaining important ecosystems in both rural and urban environments. It can be excellent fun to build a meadow and watch the bees buzzing around. In fact, research has shown that a biodiverse garden can also improve your well-being. 

Mow less to create a bee meadow 

If you have a lawn, leaving some to grow tall can be exciting and an excellent way to encourage lots of insects and, of course, bees to your garden. You can even create a shape or labyrinth if you have space, leaving the edges to grow tall. It is quite incredible what you will find from Achillea to Bee Orchids!  And of course, less mowing is another way to do less work in the garden....... 

Create a bee meadow in a small space 

You can create a mini wildflower meadow in a container or hanging basket. Prepare your compost and sow your favourite wildflower seeds and keep them moist.  Try seeds such as forget-me-nots and Lobularia, and add any plants in that you love too and you'll soon have a pretty hanging basket or container that will be buzzing with bees. 

You can create a bee meadow on your allotment 

If you don’t have a garden, but you do have an allotment, the same applies. In fact, growing wildflowers will encourage more bees to your allotment or kitchen garden, and in turn, they will pollinate your crops, meaning more harvests for you! You can use the edges of your growing beds or dedicate a raised bed solely to growing wildflowers. 

There's nothing more wonderful than sharing your space with wildflowers and delighting in the buzzing sound of bees! 

For wildflower seeds, tools you need and advice visit us in store at Merryhatton or shop online at https://www.merryhatton.co.uk/products 

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