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Creating A "garden" And Honeybee House
I will be moving into a ground-floor flat in February. The outside steps to the entrance are about two metres long and the wall upon which the morning sun shines is four metres wide. This roughly triangular area lies under a first-floor balcony.
I would like to create a mini-garden, with flowers and herbs, that are feeders for bees and butterflies. On one side of the steps, I imagine having a 'wall' of climbing, attractive flowers. Alongside the wall some large containers for assorted above, with a honeybee house attached to the wall, sheltered by the balcony.
I'm aiming for an eco-friendly approach, with used tea and coffee and kitchen waste for mulching.
Has anybody experience and suggestions to offer?
Many thanks.
I would like to create a mini-garden, with flowers and herbs, that are feeders for bees and butterflies. On one side of the steps, I imagine having a 'wall' of climbing, attractive flowers. Alongside the wall some large containers for assorted above, with a honeybee house attached to the wall, sheltered by the balcony.
I'm aiming for an eco-friendly approach, with used tea and coffee and kitchen waste for mulching.
Has anybody experience and suggestions to offer?
Many thanks.
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