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Didn't know where I should post this but here goes.
As a community councillor I requested that the hanging baskets we put out this year have a good selection of pollinator friendly plants - all the councillors agreed and muggins was tasked to liaise with the youth officer (our local youth group do all the baskets for the two villages) I am a keen gardener but like my grandfather if it aint a cauliflower it must be a cabbage I'm no good with flowers. So I sent off the RHS list of bee friendly flowers to the officer concerned to pass on to the nurseryman to make a selection, but when the baskets were put up it was obvious IT WAS TOTALLY IGNORED just the usual hanging basket lobelias et al, not even a geranium.
So before long I want to put before council exact specifications of what goes into each basket (consider also that budgets are tight) so the nurseryman has no excuse like 'too late to plant those now'
I know there must be a few on this forum who are dab handers with their flora
so being lazy - could I have a few suggestions for a colourful and pollinator friendly hanging basket display for the Aman valley - make a change from talking supers if nothing else
As a community councillor I requested that the hanging baskets we put out this year have a good selection of pollinator friendly plants - all the councillors agreed and muggins was tasked to liaise with the youth officer (our local youth group do all the baskets for the two villages) I am a keen gardener but like my grandfather if it aint a cauliflower it must be a cabbage I'm no good with flowers. So I sent off the RHS list of bee friendly flowers to the officer concerned to pass on to the nurseryman to make a selection, but when the baskets were put up it was obvious IT WAS TOTALLY IGNORED just the usual hanging basket lobelias et al, not even a geranium.
So before long I want to put before council exact specifications of what goes into each basket (consider also that budgets are tight) so the nurseryman has no excuse like 'too late to plant those now'
I know there must be a few on this forum who are dab handers with their flora
so being lazy - could I have a few suggestions for a colourful and pollinator friendly hanging basket display for the Aman valley - make a change from talking supers if nothing else