Plant bulbs now to help Mendip bee blooming marvellous next spring
By Susie Watkins 6th Oct 2020
Mendip District Council is launching a 'Plant for Pollinators' guide, encouraging people to plan ahead and plant some spring bulbs to help hungry bees and other pollinating insects next year.
Everyone can take part by planting bulbs this autumn, creating 'nectar cafes' for the insects when they wake up after the winter. Planting now allows bulbs to develop their root systems and the soil is still warm – which means they'll flower in the spring, rather than summer. Just a square metre of soil - about the size of a tea tray - planted up, is all it takes. The bees and other pollinating insects will love it and people will too as it has been proven that being in a garden makes us feel good, is soothing, tunes us in to the present and connects us to the natural world. Even the smallest garden, grown in a couple of containers, can help lift our mood. Some top bulbs to plant now for springtime include; Alliums, Camassia, Chionodoxa and Crocus. Plus there's Iris, Snakes head fritillary and Bluebells.
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