Page 4 - Bumblebee Conservation Trust Buzzword Magazine July 2020
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Flower focus: Aquilegias


                                                                                                                                  Beautiful, dainty and much loved by
                                                                                                                                  bumblebees, Aquilegias are distinctive
                                                                                                                                  long-stemmed plants with flowers that
                                                                                                                                  nod and curtsy elegantly. The native
                                                                                                                                  species Aquilegia vulgaris has purple
                                                                                                                                  flowers, however there is an almost
                                                                                                                                  limitless range of colours and shapes
                                                                                                                                  in cultivated varieties, most of which
                                                                                                                                  appeal to bumblebees. They are
                                                                                                                                  extremely hardy and grow well in beds
     Harvesting seeds from your existing plants                                                                                   and borders, in full sun or partial shade
                                                                                                                                  and in any soil type so long as it’s not
                                                                                                                                  too wet or too dry. It’s not too late to
      The appreciation of the benefits that gardening and tending to plants have for our                                          sow seeds in late summer or early
      physical and mental well-being, has probably never been higher than during the                                              autumn to bloom in next year’s borders.
      spring and summer months we have spent in lockdown. During this time, shop                                                  If you are already growing some, dead-
      closures meant that many of us had to invigorate our spirit of frugality and mend                                           heading them at this time will encourage
      and make do in our gardens. So, in this edition we wanted to highlight one of the                                           them to keep flowering and cutting them
      simplest and cheapest ways to increase the number of bee-friendly flowers in your                                           right back after flowering will encourage
      garden - harvesting seed from your existing plants. It’s also a wonderful activity to do                                    new growth next year.
      with children or grandchildren to keep boredom at bay during the summer holidays.

      Keep an eye on your garden over the                                                                                     Bee friendly baskets
      coming months to see when flowers                                                                                       Last summer we encouraged people to
      have developed into dry seed heads or                                                                                   create their own bee-friendly hanging
      capsules. A good sign that they are ready                                                                               baskets and we were delighted to receive
      is when the seeds come loose when                                                                                       this photo from Trust member, Norma
      the head is gently crumbled between                                                                                     Spence, who lined this hanging basket
      your fingers or, with some flowers, like                                                                                with ferns, and planted it with nasturtiums,
      poppies, they will rattle when you give                                                                                 Bidens, Bacopa and trailing Fuchsia.
      them a shake.
      Next, simply cut off the heads at the stem                                         Bush vetch, collected and stored by Katy
      and place into a paper bag or envelope                                                         Malone ready for sowing
      upside down to dry. You can also spread
      them out over old newspaper in a cool                                              Even if you don’t have any suitable
      and airy space to allow them to dry out.                                           bee-friendly plants to harvest from,
      Once fully dry and crumbly to touch, you                                           ask someone you know who does
      can discard the capsules, then store                                               if you can harvest seed from their
      your seeds in labelled envelopes in a dry                                          garden. Harvested seeds or the
      place until they are ready to be used.
                                                                                         plants you grow from them can
      Do share your photos with us next year -                                           make wonderful gifts for friends and
      we would love to see the results!       Photos: Knapweed seeds ready for drying;   family. You could even organise a
                                                     Inset; seeds ready for planting and   bee-friendly seed swap with friends
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                                                              Knapweed in full flower    or neighbours.
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