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Butterflies and moths do far more than brighten our gardens. They’re busy pollinating flowers, supporting wildlife and helping our gardens thrive, Create the habitat and they will soon move in.
When I am asked, Is there anything people can do at home to help bees, whether they have a garden, patio, window box, or local green space?
Absolutely. One of the simplest and most meaningful things we can do is grow flowers.
Over the past century, England has lost around 97% of its wildflower meadows. These once-vibrant landscapes provided food and shelter for countless pollinators, and their disappearance has had a profound impact on bee populations across the country.
The good news is that even the smallest space can make a difference. Whether you have a large garden, a few pots on a patio, a window box, or access to a community green space, planting bee-friendly flowers creates valuable feeding stations for pollinators. Individually, these may seem like small acts, but together they form a network of habitats that help bees thrive.
By choosing native wildflowers, you’re not only bringing beauty and colour into your surroundings, you’re helping to restore a tiny piece of the landscape that bees have lost.
Let the dandelions grow! They support over 50 insect species, and are a great early season food source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, hoverflies. No need to mow and please don't use weedkiller!
Make places which put people first
✅Enclosure
✅Variety in a pattern
✅Local materials
✅Terraced homes
✅Gentle Density
✅Greenery
✅Beauty
Understanding emotion not just function.
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