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best plants for bees and insects in two large containers?
Hi, my only outside space is a terrace but I'd like to do what I can for
the local bees and insects. The weather on the terrace is mild (London) but crazily windy, especially in winter. I have two troughs, each 150cm long, 50cm wide and 40 cm high. Can anyone recommend plants for bees and insects (we get butterflies too) please, and what time of the year I should plant them? Ideally perennials for minimum effort and, if possible a place to buy or order them from please - I'm told the ones in B&Q etc are so intensively farmed they are short on nectar and pollen (any confirmation of this would be good). Any help appreciated! Thanks a lot, Craven. |
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best plants for bees and insects in two large containers?
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writes Eupatorium are wonderful for bees etc. but I have no idea how they fare in troughs. I think they might be too big for growing in those conditions. The scrophularia was covered in bees last year, not brilliantly attractive but obviously an insect attractant -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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best plants for bees and insects in two large containers?
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Janet Tweedy wrote: In article , Sacha writes Eupatorium are wonderful for bees etc. but I have no idea how they fare in troughs. I think they might be too big for growing in those conditions. The scrophularia was covered in bees last year, not brilliantly attractive but obviously an insect attractant Try rosemary, hyssop, savory, marjoram and thyme, as well. Useful, decorative, and popular with bees. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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best plants for bees and insects in two large containers?
On Jan 3, 5:03*pm, Craven wrote:
Hi, my only outside space is a terrace but I'd like to do what I can for the local bees and insects. The weather on the terrace is mild (London) but crazily windy, especially in winter. I have two troughs, each 150cm long, 50cm wide and 40 cm high. Can anyone recommend plants for bees and insects (we get butterflies too) please, and what time of the year I should plant them? Ideally perennials for minimum effort and, if possible a place to buy or order them from please - I'm told the ones in B&Q etc are so intensively farmed they are short on nectar and pollen (any confirmation of this would be good). Any help appreciated! Thanks a lot, Craven. Budlia. Lavender. |
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best plants for bees and insects in two large containers?
On 03/01/2011 17:03, Craven wrote:
Hi, my only outside space is a terrace but I'd like to do what I can for the local bees and insects. The weather on the terrace is mild (London) but crazily windy, especially in winter. I have two troughs, each 150cm long, 50cm wide and 40 cm high. Can anyone recommend plants for bees and insects (we get butterflies too) please, and what time of the year I should plant them? Ideally perennials for minimum effort and, if possible a place to buy or order them from please - I'm told the ones in B&Q etc are so intensively farmed they are short on nectar and pollen (any confirmation of this would be good). Any help appreciated! Thanks a lot, Craven. Some protection against the wind would help both your plants and the foraging insects. Remember a shallow bowl to offer *fresh* water. Also many insects, esp. some butterflies, love fruit. Perhaps a shallow bowl with sliced/chopped fruit in it would be good. For plants in that situation, try primroses, erysimum, pot margold (calendula sp.), dwarf Scabious, lavender, marjoram, sedum, alliums. Most daisies are good, but stick to simple flowers rather than doubles. Buddleia is good, but generally too big for your situation. However, there are a few dwarf forms being bred, so look out for the Buzz series. You could also try Limnanthes (Poached Egg Plant) which is good for insects. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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