Saturday, February 26, 2011
Brian Campbell on Attracting Bees to your Yard
It's time to start thinking about attracting bees to your garden and Brian Campbell gives Lindsay Coulter some good suggestions in this video from the David Suzuki Foundation.
Mason beekeepers have very strong opinions about which nesting system is the best. Paper or cardboard tubes are prone to attack by parasitical insects who can bore through the tubes to attack the mason bees. Boring holes into a piece of wood is basically creating a trap for mason bees as you can't get in to clean out mites. However, some beekeepers like to combine the two, lining the wood holes with paper tubes that can be removed so you can clean the cocoons. The risk with this method is that the paper can get wet and mouldy.
Some people swear by using the plastic stacking trays, but other beekeepers say the material doesn't allow the bees to breathe properly. One of the beekeepers that seems to make most sense to me is an entomologist on Vancouver Island. He and his father have many years of research under their belts. They use sliding wooden trays with plexiglass observational lids. They call this system the "Hutchings Peek a Boo System" and have decided to the design through creative commons. This means you can copy the deisgn, but please give credit to the source and do not make them to sell. However, you can buy them if you travel to the island and that info is on their website. His hives are longer than the convention ones because he says you can get the optimum number of female bees in trays that are about twelve inches long. The Hutchings have also developed a unique way of cleaning the bees using sand. He has evidence that bleach does not kill the mites and making the cocoons wet can end up causing them to develop mould. I must say, my gut feeling is that these guys have figured it out. They have videos on cleaning the cocoons with sand, which lack production values but they are charming and informative if you stay with them.
In terms of bee "baths" or drinking pools, Brian Campbell has recently suggested that you fill your bee bath with wet sand to keep mosquitoes from laying eggs in the water. Otherwise, just make sure you put in clean water every day after the temperatures start to warm up again. When will that be, I wonder?
Snowy Seedy Saturday





Wednesday, February 23, 2011
February Violets







Monday, February 14, 2011
Make a Personal Garden Journal

This year I will be giving a series of garden journal workshops, and the first one is coming soon!
Madame Beespeaker's Garden Journal Workshop: 2 and 1/2 hours
Using collage techniques, participants will create a garden journal out of envelopes which will hold their garden plans, secrets, dreams, recipes, and memories. Each person will receive local flower seeds saved by Madame Beespeaker as well as herbal tea recipes and tips on gardening for bees, butterflies, and song birds. Create a garden journal as a lovely gift for yourself or your favourite gardener. To personalize your journal you may bring copies of family garden photos on regular weight matt paper (5 inches by 5 inches or smaller would work best).
Extra journal kits will be available for purchase from Ruby Dog's.
Cost: $35 per person
Note: I've been asked to postpone the date of the workshop, so it is TBA.
RubyDog's Art House
(Near Fraser and Kingsway)
623 Kingsway
Vancouver, B.C. V5T 3K5
Phone:
604-873-2825
eMail:
rubydogart(at)shaw(dot)ca
Lori Weidenhammer is a Vancouver performance-based artist originally from Saskatchewan. For four years she has been appearing as the persona Madame Beespeaker on a regular basis. Her Artist Run Bee Garden at the MOP (2009) has inspired other Vancouver gardeners to create their own bee gardens and hold bee-related community celebrations. As a food security volunteer and activist Weidenhammer works with colleagues and students of all ages on identifying native plants, eating locally, gardening for pollinators, and guerilla gardening. She is passionate about art that that transforms the relationship between the artist and the viewer and creates community bonds.





Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Candlemas Blooms
We've started to put in our seed orders and I've been doing more research on which herbs are good for attracting bees. I found a good document on the Richter's web site which is a fabulous resource for ordering herb seeds and plants. I'm looking forward to making some new herbal tisanes this year from our garden.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Garden Journal Workshop at Ruby Dog's








Location:
RubyDog's Art House
(Near Fraser and Kingsway)
623 Kingsway
Vancouver, B.C. V5T 3K5
Phone:
604-873-2825
eMail:
rubydogart(at)shaw(dot)ca