Page 4 - Bumblebee Conservation Trust Member Magazine Spring 2020
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Flower focus: Comfrey


                                                                                                                                  Comfrey is a superb spring superfood
                                                                                                                                  for many bumblebees. It’s a leafy
                                                                                                                                  herbaceous perennial plant with
                                                                                                                                  dangling clusters of white, pink or purple
                                                                                                                                  tubular flowers. It provides pollen and
                                                                                                                                  nectar for long-tongued bumblebees,
                                                                                                                                  although determined short-tongued
                                                                                                                                  bees often bite a hole at the base of the
                                                                                                                                  flower to access the nectar. It’s also a
                                                                                                                                  big hit with Hairy-footed flower bees
     Early spring forage and the value of weeds                                                                                   This clump-forming plant is great for

                                                                                                                                  covering bare ground although it can
      Although there are fewer mouths to     For the remaining time of the year,                                                  start to take over a bit. This shouldn’t
      feed in the earlier part of the year, there   be sure to keep the conveyor belt                                             matter too much though as the leaves
      are also fewer flowers around, which   of blooms rolling to keep your local                                                 can be rotted down in a bucket or
      means every flower counts. Well worth   bumble colonies well-stocked. Ideally                                               watering can to make a fantastic liquid
      risking the wrath of your neighbours by   with two or three options in bloom at                                             feed for fruit trees and hungry flowers.
      avoiding pulling up spring weeds – if   any time, including deeper flowers for
      anyone asks, you’re doing it for the   longer-tongued bumbles.
      bees! This is especially important if you                                           Just starting out?                    Give your garden a bumble-boost this
      are yet to establish many bee-friendly                                                                                    year with Bee kind - visit www.beekind.
      plants in your growing space. Weeds                                                 Start off with two                    bumblebeeconservation.org and be sure
      are fast food, quick to grow and flower,                                            or three plants with                  to sign up to access free recommendations
      which puts them at an advantage to                                                  a lengthy flowering                   to suit your garden’s growing conditions.
      the majority of other (perhaps more                                                 period such as                        Thanks to feedback from our Bee kind
      nutritional) plants which take a bit more                                                                                 community we are in the process of adding
      time to flourish.                                                                   winter flowering heathers,            80 new plants to our database. Some of
                                                                                          ‘Bowle’s Mauve’ Wallflower,
      Thinking ahead to providing nutritious                                              lavender, and common marigolds        these new additions still require images, so
                                                                                                                                if you can help, please send your images
      bee-friendly blooms in future years… If                                             (open type-only). These plants        to beekind@bumblebeeconservation.
      you’ve room, spring blossom trees like                                              won’t break the bank and will give    org
      apples and cherries can be humming
      with hundreds of hungry queens. Dwarf                                               good coverage throughout the
      trees are also great for smaller spaces                                             year.                                 Left: Buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus
      and containers. Other spring-time                                                                                         terrestris) on lavender by Delma Moore
      favourites to include: winter and spring
      flowering heathers, rosemary, bluebells,                                                              Coming soon . . . bumblebee nest survey
      crocuses, snowdrops, primroses,
      lungworts, dead-nettles (white and red),                                                              We are in the process of developing an online survey form for
      flowering currants, pieris and our flower                                                             anyone who has a bumblebee nest in their garden or local area.
      in focus, comfrey.                                                                                    If you happen to spot a nest, we would love to ask you a few
                          Photos (clockwise): snowdrops; Buff-                                              questions to help improve our knowledge of different bumblebee
                       tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) on                                              species’ nesting habits. More to follow in the next Buzzword.
                                Crocus by Steve Trigg; pieris
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