The real big volume forage here,nectar/honey wise is first willow,folowed by orchards cherry,plumbs,apples,then acasia and as last Linden.But to give them a broader choise in pollen we sow in 2 acres of native wildflowers ourself,joined by a half an acre bee and butterfly garden with way over 450 different trees,bushes,fruits and perenials.And it's always tempting to get more of their favorites in,but the past has learned that one years favorite can get totaly ignored next year,so its a bad idea,diversity is the key;Every inch is used,even the road sides,what didn't cause protest but as a result 8 of my neighbours joined in and this year another 5,i call it the inktspot effect.Just to get an idea,there's 300 dahliaplants,good 200 verbena bonariensis,100 heleniums,good 100 helleborus,50 cardoons,30 courgettes,good 1000 alliums of all sort,several plants of 32 different campanulla spiecies.Just ordered another 6000 crocusses bulbs and 3000 iris reticulata.On a regular basis i give away free seeds,shoots and runners,that all end up somewhere nearby in a garden at forage distance.All good fun,and a happy spouse.If you want a tiny look on some of the flowers you can scroll through this
"De Kriebelbende" - Een Keiberg's bijen,vlinder en insektentuintje (Zichem) ,for some strange reason not all pics show up in the "media" so if you want to see some more y'll need to go to the discussion page.