Yes, it is the day to celebrate our wonderful pollinators.

Common carder bee
If you do just one thing this week – plant some flowers for bees.
Yes, it is the day to celebrate our wonderful pollinators.
Common carder bee
If you do just one thing this week – plant some flowers for bees.
Lots of planting of flowers and herbs last week and this week… esp. salvia, one of their favorites.
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I am sure your garden is a haven for bees Eliza.
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I wish there were more!
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Don’t we all:)
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Yes! So important to save the bees! Thanks for spreading the word 😊
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Your welcome. I do love bees
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Yay for 🐝!
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😀
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I did not know it was world bee day and I belong to two French bee associations. The best way to celebrate, of course, is to plant trees and other plants for them. Amelia
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I agree.
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Impressive close up shot of the bee, MM! 🙂
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Thanks Amy – one of my favourite subjects!
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… and, don’t mow your green deserts quite as often! Leave the daisies, buttercups and clovers to bloom a little longer! 😉
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Well said.
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Well, garden really left to its own devices this year and such a bonus – thrilled to see more and more bees, hoverflies etc. Now have some organic seeds (Dorset/heritage) to start a tiny wildflower meadow. Such a pleasure. Thanks Karina.
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Sounds lovely, keep up the good work.
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