Hairy-footed flower bee male |
Haywards
Heath eco-friendly living meeting
Notes
for Monday 8th April 2024; Wildlife gardening
At our u3a eco-friendly living meeting prior study ensures a more productive meeting of minds on the day.
At https://www.rhs.org.uk/wildlife
is a wonderful analysis, which does not need repeating at our meeting. The meeting agenda will be an introduction of
eleven minutes (please ensure I set a timer!); twelve minutes of open
discussion and then the garden tour after which you can decide how the garden
matches an ideal wildlife garden. If you
would like to take away some plants, e.g. ox-eye daisies please bring some bags
and we can dig some up. Some “weeds”
will be left for you in my vegetable beds.
The tour will start with early flowering plants, Daphne
bholua which is fabulous for hibernating bumblebee queens, butterflies
and other insects e.g. Hairy-footed
flower bee. For your information
(and for my check list) we will hopefully see many of the species below and
some that benefit from them. The links
give detailed info’, and many photos from
my garden like this one.
Wildlife |
Creatures
supported |
Winter
jasmine |
|
Ramsons |
Tawney
mining bee |
Mint |
Mint
moth |
Thyme |
|
Forget
me not |
|
Primula |
,, |
Amelanchia Canadensis |
Food
for numerous birds |
Planted
for the scent. |
|
Vibernum |
,, |
Azelia |
A Rhododendron. |
Lavender |
|
Red
campion |
|
Shamrock |
|
Devil’s
bit scabious |
All
bees |
Snakes
head Fritillary |
|
Lady’
smock, Cuckoo flower |
|
Garlic
mustard |
|
Ground
ivy |
|
Ivy |
Holly
Blue butterfly and lots more |
Pigeon,
mammals, slugs etc. |
|
insects |
|
Foxgloves |
Bumblebees |
Violets |
Insects
and Bullfinches |
Rosemary |
All
bees |
Butterflies,
bees |
|
Cuckoo
and other bees |
Please
see https://sussexrambler.blogspot.com/search?q=bees+my+garden |
Brambles |
|
Fox
cubs and mum |
https://sussexrambler.blogspot.com/search?q=fox Check this link |
|
|
Native orchids |
Common-spotted;
Common twayblade; Southern marsh; Fragrant. |
Cornflowers |
|
Bees |
|
Scabious |
|
Ragwort |
|
Honeysuckle |
|
Enchanters
nightshade & Willowherb |
|
Numerous
species |
Finally, a few more pictures at http://www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk/page19.html
Guests are usually welcomed at our meetings. This one is fully subscribed though.
Many more u3a special interest group details can be seen at https://www.haywardsheathu3a.org.uk/
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