{"id":14498,"date":"2016-07-27T19:31:35","date_gmt":"2016-07-27T18:31:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/greensideup.ie\/?p=14498"},"modified":"2019-06-19T17:59:01","modified_gmt":"2019-06-19T16:59:01","slug":"how-we-can-help-bees-and-pollinators-in-the-garden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greensideup.ie\/how-we-can-help-bees-and-pollinators-in-the-garden\/","title":{"rendered":"How We Can Help Bees and Pollinators in our Garden"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"How<\/p>\n

It’s easy to feel helpless and overwhelmed as we’re bombarded with negative news about the damage civilization is raging on the environment and the effects of a warming planet. In particular there has been deep concern about the plight of bees and pollinators and this week published research\u00a0suggests a leading insecticide cuts bee sperm by 40%<\/a>\u00a0which is\u00a0devastating news for the bee population.<\/p>\n

\"How<\/a>

Credit: National Biodiversity Data Centre<\/p><\/div>\n

Habitat loss and the decline in wildflowers are subjecting our pollinators to starvation. Our tendency to tidy up the landscape and not allowing wildflowers to grow along roadsides, field margins, and in parks is also playing a big part as fewer of these resources are available. However, there is good news!<\/strong> By making our gardens pollinator friendly we can do our bit to help redress the balance and make sure that we protect pollinators.<\/p>\n

Last year the Biodiversity Centre published an All Ireland Pollinator Plan, followed by a Junior Pollinator Plan and a few weeks ago they increased their resource bank by adding an Action Plan for gardens that you can download here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\"What

Credit: National Biodiversity Data Centre<\/p><\/div>\n

Aimed at anyone who wants to make their garden more bee and pollinator friendly, the guidelines range from very simple to low-cost actions, from window boxes to large outdoor spaces and community gardens so we can pick\u00a0actions that best suit us.<\/p>\n

There are seven sections and twenty action points that contain recommended plants, tips and practices some of which include the following:<\/p>\n

\"How<\/a><\/h2>\n

A. Identify and Protect Existing Areas<\/h2>\n

Encourage patches of wildflowers or ‘weeds’ which are food for bees and pollinators. Let hedges flower before they’re trimmed back and allow soil to stay bare on sloping areas for solitary bees.<\/p>\n

Lawn edging, long grass and dry stone walls all offer shelter for bees and pollinators.<\/p>\n

B. Reduce the Frequency of Mowing<\/h2>\n
\"How

Photo: \u00a9 R\u00e9am\u00e1i Mathers<\/p><\/div>\n

In early springtime, one bumblebee queen needs to feed on 6,000 flowers a day<\/strong> to have enough energy to feed her young!<\/p>\n

Lawns provide shelter and food for bees and pollinators so reducing cutting can be the most cost-effective way of helping them. That doesn’t mean that gardens have to become wild and unruly; the advice is to not begin cutting until after mid-April when the dandelions have flowered but not set seed. The vibrant yellow flowers are an important source of food as pollinators come out of hibernation.<\/p>\n

If you’ve a large lawn, consider allowing some of it to grow into a meadow and cut it back in September. Avoid using lawn fertilisers<\/strong> as they promote the growth of grass and not\u00a0wildflowers. Definitely don’t spray with herbicides<\/strong>. More detailed advice on managing wildflower ‘lawns’ can be found in the Action Plan.<\/a><\/p>\n

C. Pollinator Friendly Planting<\/h2>\n

\"How<\/a>I’ve written an article before that shares\u00a0how bees make honey<\/a>, but to survive pollinators need flowers that produce lots of nectar for energy and pollen for protein. If you’re trying to make your garden pollinator friendly add plants that will provide\u00a0these food sources during the out of season ‘hungry gaps’ between October to March and choose single flowered varieties of flowers over doubles, perennial over annual plants.<\/p>\n

If you’re not sure what varieties to choose, look closely at the flowers in gardens you visit<\/span><\/strong> or at garden centres and see which plants the pollinators are visiting.<\/p>\n

If you’re limited by space, consider filling containers and window boxes with flowers and herbs that bees and pollinators can feed upon such as borage, thyme, rosemary, cosmos, night scented stock and cosmos. Traditional bedding plants such as Geraniums, Begonias, Busy Lizzy and Petunias have almost no pollen and nectar so are of no value to bees and pollinators.<\/p>\n

\"How<\/a><\/p>\n

D. Provide Wild Pollinator Nesting<\/h2>\n

\"3<\/a>Apart from food supplies, safe nesting habitats are equally as important for bees and pollinators and we can help by providing these in the garden.<\/p>\n

Bumblebees nest in long grass or abandoned rodent holes. Fifteen out of the 77 species of solitary bees nest in existing cavities and the rest burrow into bare ground or south\/east facing earth banks.<\/p>\n

Simple or exotic bug hotels can be made for bees<\/a> or just leave hollow stems in the garden such as unpruned raspberry canes for them.<\/p>\n

It’s not just the birds who like to hang out in hedgerows, bumblebees often nest at the base of hazel, willow, blackthorn and hawthorn so avoid cutting all the\u00a0hedgerow at the same time and instead cut parts of it on a three-year rotation. Importantly, don’t spray the bases of hedges<\/strong> and only cut them between September and March<\/strong> to avoid disturbing nests.<\/p>\n

Wild bees are not aggressive so can live safely in the garden alongside humans and pets.<\/p>\n

\"How<\/a><\/h2>\n

E. Eliminate Pesticide Use<\/h2>\n

ALL pesticides, insecticides and fungicides can be harmful to pollinators, either by damaging their habitats or the plants themselves.<\/p>\n

Avoid buying seeds that coated with neonicitinoids (read the fine print on seed packets) <\/a>and use alternative pest controls such as choosing resistant seeds, barriers and physical barriers.<\/p>\n

The Action Plan<\/a>\u00a0recommends that we DON’T use herbicides on the lawn or verges around our homes and gardens<\/strong> and if they absolutely can’t be avoided, use best practice (read the label).<\/p>\n

F. Raise Awareness of Pollinators<\/h2>\n

Help to spread the word about how we can help bees and pollinators in our garden. Share pollinator friendly plants from cuttings, seed or division and download the pollinator plans from\u00a0the Biodiversity Centre<\/a>\u00a0and talk about them with your friends, neighbours, schools or community gardens.<\/p>\n

Learn to love bees and insects and see them as our friends and not be frightened by them.<\/p>\n

G. Track Progress and Recognition<\/h2>\n
\"Pollinator<\/a>

Credit: National Biodiversity Data Centre<\/p><\/div>\n

We can make our gardens GOLDEN and log our efforts onto a system where it will track the build-up of food, shelter and safety for pollinators in the landscape<\/a> in Ireland.<\/p>\n

To receive GOLD status the garden must give the best shelter, food and safety for pollinators by meeting certain criteria. More information can be found in Section G of the Action Plan<\/a>.<\/p>\n

We can also learn to identify pollinators and record which ones visit the garden. We can become part of the All-Ireland Bumble-bee Monitoring Scheme or attend the various workshops and seminars that are springing up around the country.<\/p>\n

Greenside Up will be holding a workshop in the Autumn in Gleann na Bearu Community Garden, Bagenalstown, Co Carlow<\/a>\u00a0where we’ll be\u00a0sharing how to build a green roof structure and encourage pollinators into gardens thanks to Local 21 funding in association with Carlow County Council; keep an eye out for the newsletter and\/or various social media channels for more information if you’d like to join us.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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