What's flowering as forage in your area

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What do they need through the winter? Do you water or feed, my greenhouse isn't heated
I over winter mine in an unheated greenhouse as my garden catches all the winter cold. It lives permanently in a pot, they like to be slightly pot bound as that encourages flowering. I don’t water it over winter, and only start once the weather warms.
 
Spotted a field full of flowering clover at the farm today. seems late but there it is, just maybe with a week of warmer weather there will be some nectar to be had. I live in hope :) .
Possibly highs of 24c up in Scotland with this high over the UK.
22c in South Shropshire today the clover fields were being foraged on.
 
Thistles have all gon over, in the fields around me .lavender was short lived as well . my Beans are in flower and the honey suckle is still going but the only thing I have seen my bees on is mint.
I did see some bright red pollen comeing in I haven’tchecked to see what that might be
 
Thistles have all gon over, in the fields around me .lavender was short lived as well . my Beans are in flower and the honey suckle is still going but the only thing I have seen my bees on is mint.
I did see some bright red pollen comeing in I haven’tchecked to see what that might be
Ours had bright red pollen going in today
 
I do hope so, being down on the west of a peninsular means that right now its just b***dy FOG !💨 (that is the nearest symbol I could find for fog)
Good enough symbol to me, hopefully it burns of and the girls get on the clover.
 
Still lots of buzzing around the garden on Calendula, Alliums and Sanguisorba, all for pollen.
 

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Buddleia is still flowering well here - my neighbours have lots and the bees are working it, especially the yellow, very actively.
Some are also clearly working the Himalayan balsam.
 

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