Tuesday 20 October 2020

Bee Bombs

The wood arrived for the border that was emptied a few days ago. 
Chris managed to put it n place and top dress it with soil.
My ‘job’ was to spread the Bee Bombs.  
I had bought 3 bags of special wild flower seed encased in dried mud, so all that was involved was throwing them on the soil, watering them in well and wait for the amazing display of wild flowers that attract bees and butterflies.

Needless to say we covered the area in wire mesh to stop the cats that just seem to love any patch of earth around here.


Next Springs new garden with a bit of luck.


1 comment:

Vera said...

Look forward to seeing photos of them next year, wild flowers are so good for the wild life. Where we live its Squirrels that are the problem here, they dig to bury nuts & dig up bulbs

  Diana's funeral has now been arranged with Hollowells Funeral Directors. If anyone on this blog is interested in attending please go t...