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If you werenāt aware, this week is officially National Planting Week, running from June 5th-12th. This is the time to get out there and start planting all of those gorgeous flowers that you will enjoy all summer long. The crazy weather of May is behind us and itās generally considered safe for us to fully plant our gardens now!
Are you ready for National Planting Week? The folks from Bees Matter want to make sure you have everything you need to plant the perfect #BuzzingGarden this summer.
As part of their initiative to encourage pollinator-friendly gardens for honey bees in Canada, they are giving away free seed packets through requests made on their website at BeesMatter.ca.
There is still plenty of time to order your seed kit and plant it this summer! Make sure to head to the website if you havenāt ordered your Buzzing Gardens Seed kit yet!
Each seed packet provides enough seeds to plant a 5 square foot pollinator-friendly garden to help honey bees and other pollinators have enough pollen to continue to thrive. I ordered and received mine last week. Every year, I make sure thereās an abundance of blooms in my garden to attract honey bees because most of my garden depends on them.
Even the trees we have in our front yard, apple and cherry, require them in order to successfully produce fruit each year. Itās funny how sometimes we donāt realize the value that honey bees provide for our gardens and trees. Without them and other pollinators, nothing would be successful and many of those lovely fruit bearing trees we all have would be fruitless.
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I created a beautiful little area using some vintage drawers, wash basins and other items I picked up at a barn pick earlier this spring. I planted the seeds all throughout the garden below and then added some of the old wooden drawers as planter boxes with some additional flowers I picked up.
The seeds are incredibly easy to sow; simply scatter them onto the soil, covering the area you choose and then rake them into the ground. I then water them thoroughly ā and eagerly await the blooms!
According to the Bees Matter website, a third of a honey beeās life is spent flying to find pollen that they can return to the hive and while the number of honey bee hives in Canada is on the rise, we still need to do our part to help.
Not only that, but remember that a whopping one in every three bites of food that we eat is made possible by honey bees and other pollinators. Thatās a pretty remarkable number when you stop and think about it and really makes you realize the importance of these amazing creatures.
If you want to help ensure that the honey bees have enough nutrition for their hives to make it through the winter, order your free seed kit below and get planting!
If you donāt have a kit yet, thereās still time! Go to Bees Matter and sign up to get yours! Once youāve got your garden planted, be sure to share your stories and pictures on social media using the hashtag #Plantforbees.
Are you planning on getting out into your garden this week to plant? What types of plants do you have in mind? Leave me a comment in the comment section below letting me know and join the conversation with the hashtag #Plantforbees!
Love,
Karlynn
Disclosure: I am participating in the Bees Matter program and have been compensated. Any opinions expressed in this post are my own.
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