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30 October 2020

  • Writer: Wildlife Friendly Otley
    Wildlife Friendly Otley
  • Oct 30, 2020
  • 1 min read

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Most of our garden’s perennials are fading but you can sow seeds now that will mature into nectar rich flowers in the spring and summer; Oxeye daisy, Papaver, Primrose, Red campion, Rose campion and Scabiosa seeds can all be sown in your borders now and feed butterflies and bees next year! Letting ivy thrive in your garden will also provide an abundant surprising source of nectar at this time of year for late flying bees, such as the carder bee.


Growing plants butterflies and bees will love is our fourth for wildlife, see them all here.



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Fima
Fima
Sep 09

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