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Top tip!
                                              Don’t let your baskets dry
                                              out! As with all container
                                              gardening, watering is
                                              key as plants don’t have access to
                                              ground water. A fine soil/peat-free
                                              compost mix is best to retain water,
                                              while adding water-retaining gel
                                              crystals can also be a useful way to
                                              prevent water stress.

                                              It can be fun to
 Bee friendly hanging baskets                 experiment to find out   @
                                              what makes the best
                                              bee-friendly basket
 Encouraging pollinators into your garden and watching them enjoy the flowers you   and we would love to hear from our
 have grown is a source of great satisfaction. If you are limited on space or have a   members who have created their own
 paved area, container gardening can help you make the most of it. One container   buzzing baskets. So please feel free
 which you definitely don’t need any ground space for, is the hanging basket.               to get in touch with your experiences
                                              and suggestions at membership@
                                              bumblebeeconservation.org
 Most hanging baskets are designed with   appealing bee-friendly basket for a
 showy blooms and flowering longevity   sunny location. Strawberries are worth
 in mind, but unfortunately, the traditional   growing too, as are tomatoes.  You’ll often find plants like pansies (top left) and petunias (bottom left and right) in
 pre-planted baskets available to buy   Generally, a mix of short growing and   ready-made hanging baskets. Although these plants can be pleasing on the eye,
 often contain plants which are devoid   trailing plants should combine well   they sadly offer very little reward for pollinators.
 of nourishment. Sadly, aesthetically   to create an eye-catching and bee-
 pleasing favourites like begonias,   pleasing display. The one disadvantage
 pelargoniums (sometimes called Red   to some bee-friendly hanging baskets
 geraniums), pansies and petunias don’t   is that they may not have the same
 contribute much (if anything) in the   longevity of flowering. This can be
 way of nectar and pollen and will rarely   resolved by preparing a few different
 attract any pollinating insects. That’s   seasonal bee-friendly baskets to ensure
 why we are advocating having a go at   you have nectar fuelling stations that
 creating your own bee-friendly baskets,   are open all year round!
 to keep the nectar flowing and the bees
 buzzing.          Photo: Louise Flack

 Instead of double-petal pelargoniums,
 opt for bee-friendly alternatives like
 becopa, bidens or fuschias which do
 well in baskets. Swap begonias for
 nasturtiums, which are cheap, easy
 to grow from seed and will create an


 Photo: Ruderal bumblebee
 4  (Bombus ruderatus)                                                         5 5
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