tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post5612869911682499539..comments2024-02-15T14:43:13.150+00:00Comments on *Little Cottage Comforts* : Looking after the beesPomonahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18399181139470676975noreply@blogger.comBlogger29125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-61449679451373577302011-06-10T06:37:03.348+01:002011-06-10T06:37:03.348+01:00Nice post !It is so right to remind us of the bees...Nice post !It is so right to remind us of the bees ! I have a lot of lavender and some honeysuckle too , but at the moment the lime tree is vibrating with all sorts of insects... I noticed it because last year at this period it was almost silent... so something happened last year that didn't this year , and it is a relief ....DMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06616368743908415881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-10872512470359895122011-06-09T04:00:07.609+01:002011-06-09T04:00:07.609+01:00Such a sweet post - I never mind having the bees n...Such a sweet post - I never mind having the bees nearby...they love my thyme plants when blossoming and right now are so happy by the bleeding hearts. <br />I love your garden and thank you for taking us on a walk.Pathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07395890193161794631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-37216077442903869312011-06-07T11:07:12.321+01:002011-06-07T11:07:12.321+01:00Thank heaven for bees...
Everything looks so lush ...Thank heaven for bees...<br />Everything looks so lush and I'd love to grow some heartsease.<br />I see quite a few other readers loved your yellow floral dress too!<br />Susan xSusan McShannon-Monteithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14525642217533620081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-88988917802028378742011-06-07T08:55:38.821+01:002011-06-07T08:55:38.821+01:00Lovely! Sometimes the noise the in my garden is s...Lovely! Sometimes the noise the in my garden is so loud with bees you can hardly hear the birds. Bees in my garden love the hardy geraniums with their simple flowers and at the moment the chives are in bloom and practically bowed down with bees. It is so important that gardeners plant for bees and butterflies.Elizabeth Musgravehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09473705107636868753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-59797011939584953672011-06-07T06:38:33.375+01:002011-06-07T06:38:33.375+01:00I shall go and get some catmint plants, they are s...I shall go and get some catmint plants, they are so pretty. I had some years ago but lost it. The bees love the sage (which I always allow to flower because it's so beautiful), thyme and goatsbeard in my garden.Rowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13679130612798888266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-32576957694436454252011-06-06T21:19:14.137+01:002011-06-06T21:19:14.137+01:00Thanks so much for this post - I am currently weed...Thanks so much for this post - I am currently weeding a fairly large area which will mainly be turfed over, with a border around. I was feeling very sorry for the bees who seem to love all the weeds that are there. I was hoping to find out which flowers bees like most and plant some. I will be making a note before my next trip to the garden centre. xJuliabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07712813736158254230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-87195059317259655082011-06-06T18:04:31.085+01:002011-06-06T18:04:31.085+01:00Thanks for the tour around your garden, tips and p...Thanks for the tour around your garden, tips and photos. Fortunately the previous owners of our place introduced many bee loving plants and shrubs, and I have continued with the trend. The garden buzzes with bees all year long. When I get a moment I shall set up a list of all bee-loving plants I have on my garden blog. xLouisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03800196831833931842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-4511618707231562582011-06-06T13:56:10.897+01:002011-06-06T13:56:10.897+01:00Lovely post Pomona, your garden looks wonderful an...Lovely post Pomona, your garden looks wonderful and natural. I am keen on encouraging bees as you might guess. The best bee plants in my garden at the moment are bugle,(which I know spreads everywhere but it is easy to pull out where you don't want it) marjoram and ragged robin which is supposed to like damp ground but self seeds everywhere, including in cracks in paving etc.<br />I have tried to teach myself to identify some of the bumble bees but find it very tricky!xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-37687896875125797122011-06-06T11:46:14.185+01:002011-06-06T11:46:14.185+01:00Checked your food growing blog and can see the har...Checked your food growing blog and can see the hard work you put into growing your own. We used to have an allottment for years but it became too much eventually and we gave it up. Enjoyed it while it lasted though.Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05799594980600477320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-41274645375146619092011-06-06T11:26:09.719+01:002011-06-06T11:26:09.719+01:00Very beautiful Pomona. I like to encourage the bee...Very beautiful Pomona. I like to encourage the bees too - something so lovely about the sound of them buzzing away.Pipanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04048984447721169350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-36041725914401781272011-06-06T08:50:33.490+01:002011-06-06T08:50:33.490+01:00After having a stall next to our local beekeepers ...After having a stall next to our local beekeepers association I now feel I know all there is to know about keeping bees, so it was uncanny when I tuned into your blog today. Lots of good advice here thanks and your previous post - that dress! It reminds me so much of one of my mums that I used to dress up in, I covet the memory now. Make sure you visit my blog as there's a surprise waiting for you xCaroline Lovis (Redneedle)https://www.blogger.com/profile/05162141951460290920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-78782798683142827142011-06-06T00:42:05.273+01:002011-06-06T00:42:05.273+01:00What a lovely garden! The bees here seem to be en...What a lovely garden! The bees here seem to be enjoying our sunflowers. We stand and gaze at them forever. :)momof3girlshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13489470757103966503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-83088951748846953822011-06-05T22:07:44.091+01:002011-06-05T22:07:44.091+01:00We only have a small yard with a tiny patch of ear...We only have a small yard with a tiny patch of earth but I do have a pink Jasmine growing up the wall and the bees absolutely adore it . Sometimes you can see as many as a dozen bees on it and I wouldn't have it any other way xperiwinklehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02061430927732039062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-10630279858399983832011-06-05T21:01:28.692+01:002011-06-05T21:01:28.692+01:00Next door have an abundance of honeysuckle which h...Next door have an abundance of honeysuckle which has grown all over to our side of the garden and smells divine. They want to cut it back though!<br />Lisa xLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05286339918056081955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-48319895373499272362011-06-05T20:08:38.256+01:002011-06-05T20:08:38.256+01:00Lovely!!!I try to do as much as I can to encourage...Lovely!!!I try to do as much as I can to encourage bees and birds into our garden too....<br />Happy Gardening!<br />Warm Wishes,<br />Callie xCallies Cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05766536813934745064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-38126542748200085932011-06-05T19:51:31.475+01:002011-06-05T19:51:31.475+01:00Lovely, lovely garden! I also have quite a few wi...Lovely, lovely garden! I also have quite a few wild flowers growing in my garden - ragged robin, meadowsage, fox and cubs and teasel. I've also started growing many herbs not only for use in the kitchen but just purely to grow them for the wildlife - borage, lemon balm, various corianders and thymes, hyssop to name a few. Every one is a necessity in order to keep wildlife established in the UK and if it can't be done in our countryside these days we must also try in our gardens otherwise lots of wonderful species will sadly die out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-47811461213677192612011-06-05T19:20:04.342+01:002011-06-05T19:20:04.342+01:00OH, I was jumping up and down with glee when I rea...OH, I was jumping up and down with glee when I read your post. For the past few years I have been adding bee friendly plants to our modest little garden. I planted a honeysuckle two years aog and it is growing really well. You have given me some more flowers to look out for as I am working on my own little cottage garden, but without the cottage if you see what I mean. Sadly, I live in a 1970's house! I am off to write odwn some of those plant names. I shall try and post dome of my bee favourites this week.<br />xIndigo Bluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18045423692916533428noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-79772317263921194312011-06-05T18:48:49.222+01:002011-06-05T18:48:49.222+01:00Don't think that people generally know how dev...Don't think that people generally know how devastating it would be for the human race if bees became extinct.<br /><br />Yes will join the garden tour but will have to come back. Have just posted a garden tour anyhow so may be bale to include that.<br /><br />Yes the dress is on the sidebar under newly married.Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05799594980600477320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-32467808309853171702011-06-05T18:17:53.243+01:002011-06-05T18:17:53.243+01:00Without a garden of my own it's so nice to vis...Without a garden of my own it's so nice to visit other's via blogland!<br /><br />Victoria xxVictoria - Florence and Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17614421769288092034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-83570962380101005552011-06-05T17:53:32.535+01:002011-06-05T17:53:32.535+01:00Bees must love my garden if they like the uncultiv...Bees must love my garden if they like the uncultivated sort! I have lavender, honeysuckle and buddleia, will they do?Angel Jemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08915392156232711695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-55670769440992246622011-06-05T17:44:15.205+01:002011-06-05T17:44:15.205+01:00I often am a-worry with the matter of the bees. I...I often am a-worry with the matter of the bees. In my garden, it seems that many of the flowering herbs are favorites with the bees. Borage seems to attract them and the pretty blue flowers are lovely. Of course 'Bee Balm' is so nice. We have a massive rosemary plant that really needs to be removed but, it attracts so many bees I can't quite get myself to take it out. We also have planted to attract butterflies and birds.<br /><br />We use no pesticides nor chemical fertilizers. I also find that mixed beds that include veg, flowers, and herbs all together; seem to not only make the bees come along but, makes for a happier garden all around.<br /><br />And yes, I am definitely a cultivator of the untidy garden :)Lola Novahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14215529779296867987noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-10010294504328311452011-06-05T17:06:00.724+01:002011-06-05T17:06:00.724+01:00Our garden is generally a mass of flowers (my part...Our garden is generally a mass of flowers (my part of the gardening bargain!). However, I must agree with a previous comment re cotoneaster: next door has a wall over which it spills - not only does it looks extremely pretty, but I found myself going out over and over and over last year just to check whether there was a swarm of bees in it, the noise was just unbelievable!menopausalmusinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12255069917743230560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-13459643140569392502011-06-05T16:35:57.057+01:002011-06-05T16:35:57.057+01:00My garden is pretty rambling! with lots of bushes ...My garden is pretty rambling! with lots of bushes and flowers. Many of which were planted by my grandmother. I have one bush in my garden that humms continually with the bees. They just love it! It is so big now it is almost taking over but I haven't the heart to prune it back.Arianwenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03747059780100196659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-63404602308167800532011-06-05T15:53:42.998+01:002011-06-05T15:53:42.998+01:00Oddly enough, I'll tell you what the bees love...Oddly enough, I'll tell you what the bees love most in my garden - cotoneaster horizontalis - such a tiny insignificant little flower and yet when they are out they are absolutely covered in bees (and consequently later in the year in berries).The Weaver of Grasshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13947971556343746883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542734265072988645.post-55930048761248027552011-06-05T15:33:01.606+01:002011-06-05T15:33:01.606+01:00I planted a wild flower meadow last year, manged t...I planted a wild flower meadow last year, manged to squeeze it into a 2mx2m space, we have a very small garden, but even in such a small area the wildlife abounded.........bees, butterflies and even a frog for some reason (we have no pond, unless you count the water butt)............I sat out there for hours watching the comings and goings.<br /><br />lily xsarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04220714435321638017noreply@blogger.com