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Plant bulbs for bees

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Bulb planting time is here again – where on earth does the time go? I love this job as I always think bulbs give so much more than they take in effort and upkeep.

Glorious flowers of course, and a succession of seasonal colour, but if you choose wisely you can keep wildlife in mind, too, which is always worth it. In fact many bees, once they emerge from hibernatio­n as early as January and early February, completely rely on the flowers they find for sustenance, so it’s down to us to make it nice and easy for them.

I’ll be planting bulbs anywhere and everywhere this autumn

– in small pots, big pots, borders, barrels and beds. Anywhere I can squeeze a few more in, I will! I love the surprise and joy early spring bulbs bring, particular­ly if I’ve forgotten about a few! Snowdrops and winter aconites are obvious candidates, followed by species crocuses like C. tommasinia­nus, which blooms from February. Simple, unbred types are more appealing to bees, such as lovely snake’s head fritillari­es and Anemone blanda. The same goes for our wild species daffodil, Narcissus pseudonarc­issus, which has valuable pollen in spring. That’s not to say bred plants won’t attract bees, they will – and I’ll be planting lots of narcissus ‘Minnow’ again this year, as well as tulip ‘Lilac Wonder’ and crocus ‘Ruby Giant’. Varieties with a strong scent can also be an indication of a good nectar supply, as well as those with readily visible stamens loaded with pollen.

I’ll be going to the Malvern Autumn Show this year to scoop up armfuls of bulbs; an event that always has the best bulb suppliers. I’ve also found an organic and pesticide-free bulb supplier online, www.naturalbul­bs.co.uk, which sells lovely ‘bee buffet’ collection­s at £25 for 60 good-quality bulbs. If this doesn’t get you excited for next spring I don’t know what will!

 ??  ?? My plot will be carpeted with blooms come early spring!
My plot will be carpeted with blooms come early spring!
 ??  ?? Narcissus ‘Minnow’ has superb scent
Narcissus ‘Minnow’ has superb scent

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