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THE BEE CAFE PLANTERS

Hear about the Bee Cafes on Radio Suffolk!

12/8/2024

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Radio Suffolk's Luke Deal took a trip to the original Bee Cafe at Great Bealings to learn all about the project.

Listen to him chatting to Paul Martin: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0jdqmgp

The informative and interesting interview starts at 1hr 22!

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Planting out!

14/6/2024

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The Bee Cafe project is all about recycling  ... and that even includes the plants!

With the spring flowers now dormant they have been swapped out of the Bee Cafe planters to make room for the summer planting.

But no trip to the compost bin for them! Thanks to local Cubs and other volunteers they have a new permanant home along part of the Sandlings Walk on Martlesham Heath.

As the Bee Cafe project continues over the years the aim is for as many plants as possible to get replanted elsewhere once they have served their purposes in the planters, to make the pollinator corridors even bigger and better!

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Our Bee Cafe display at the Suffolk Show!

28/5/2024

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For more photos head to our News page!
Find out more about Bee Cafes on the Gt Bealings Climate Emergency Rapid Response Squad page - click here
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Didn't get a chance to see the posters on our Suffolk Show display?

Click on the images to enlarge and learn more about the display and the Bee Cafe project!

Want to make your own bee-friendly hanging baskets and patio pots? The following plants fit the bill, provided you avoid varieties with frilly flowers.
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Argyrantheum (bees)
Bacopa (bees)
Bidens (bees)
Brachysombe (bees)
Calibrachoas (Million Bells) (moths)
Diascia (bees)
Fuchsias (bees)
Heliotrope (butterflies)
Lobelia (butterflies)
Petunias (moths)
Osteospermum (Cape Daisy) (bees)
Sweet Alyssum (beneficial wasps)
Verbenas (butterflies)

Perfect for Pollinators plants used by us in the Bee Cafes include:
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PERENNIALS
Anthemis punctata ssp cupaniana (Dyer's chamomile)
Armeria maritima
Campanula
Dianthus Doris (carnation)
Erigeron karvinskianus
Geranium Ivan (cranesbill)
Lamium maculatum White Nancy  (ornamental nettle)
Lavender Aromance White
Lavender angustifolia Munstead
Nepeta grandiflora Summer Magic (cat nip)
Parahebe Porlock
Phlox divaricata subsp laphamii Chattahoochee
Salvia nemorosa East Friesland
Salvia nemorosa Marvel Blue
Trifolium (clover)
Vinca minor Illumination (periwinkle)

ANNUALS
Argyranthemum Maderira Crested White
Argyranthemum Maderira Yellow
Bidens Firelight
Brachyscombe Magenta Delight
Cuphea Sweet Talk Lavender Splash
Lobelia White Sparke
Orlaya grandiflora
Petunia Easy Wave
Verbena

EDIBLES
Chocolate mint
Garden Mint
Golden Origanum
Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Strawberry
Thyme Silver Queen

Perfect for Pollinator plants used in the raised beds include:
PERENNIALS
Achillea Little Moonshine
Achillea Moonshine
Agapanthus Pitchoure White
Agastache Morello (giant hyssop)
Allium Christophii
Anchusa azurem Loddon Royalist
Campanula Mrs Resholt (bellflower)
Campanula Spring Bell Blue (bellflower)
Catanache caerula alba
Centranthus ruber (valerian)
Cirsium atropurpureum (plume thistle)
Delphinium Blue Bird
Dianthus barbatus Dash Magician & White (sweet william)
Dianthus Pink Kisses (carnation)
Digitalis Panther (foxglove)
Digitalis purpurea Dalmatian Peach (foxglove)
Digitalis purpurea Dalmatian White (foxglove)
Erigeron glaucus Seabreeze
Erysimum Leya White (shrubby wallflower)
Euphorbia Miner's Merlot
Helichrysum italicum (curry plant)
Iris sibirica Dreaming Yellow
Knautia macedonica (field scabious)
Lavender stoechas Great Adventure
Leucanthemum vulgare (ox-eye daisy)
Linaria purpurea Canon Went (toadflax)
Nectaroscordum scilium (Honey Garlic/Scilian Allium)
Nepeta racemosa Walker's Low
Persicaria microcephala Red Dragon
Phlomis fruticosa
Phlox subulata White Delight
Salvia Cherry Lips
Scabiosa Butterfly Blue
Scabiosa Flutter Rose Pink
Sisyrinchium striatum
Tanacetum niveum Jackpot (feverfew)
Tanacetum coccineum Robinson's Red (tansy)

ANNUALS
Antirhirrinum (snap dragon)
Argyranthemum Maderira Crested White & Pink Halo & Yellow
Borago officinalis (borage)
Cerinthe major purpurescens (honeywort)
Cosmos Apricotta
Cosmos Purity
Cosmos Sonata Carmine & White
Cuphea Sweet Talk Lavender Splash
Helianthus Sunsation (sunflower)
Lobelia Waterfall Blue
Lobelia Waterfall Purple
Lobelia White Sparkle
Nicotiana Perfume Mixed (tobacco plants)
Orlaya grandiflora
Osteospermum Akila Lavender Shades & White Purple Eye
Verbena

SHRUBS
Anisodontea elegans Princess
Deutzia x hybrida Mont Rose
Hebe Charming White
Hebe Garden Beauty Blue
Roses Ballerina and Marjorie Fair - only a small percentage of roses are bee-friendly.

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Bee Cafes at the Suffolk Show!

21/5/2024

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Inspired by our work with the Gt Bealings Climate Emergency Rapid Response Squad we are placing two mock-up Bee Cafes at the heart of our display at the Suffolk Show this year!

These will of course be filled with bee-friendly blooms, but we are going to go a step further and make sure every single plant we use in the display is Perfect for Pollinators!

This includes all the hanging basket plants, the perennials, herbs, alpines, annuals and shrubs.

The RHS has very helpful lists highlighting the best plants to choose: click here to view them.

For bee-friendly patio & basket plants click here to see our list.

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A new home for the spring plants!

19/5/2024

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With the Bee Cafes swapped over to the summer menu, the spring plants were needing a new home. Step forward the Martlesham Heath Bee Café Planting Area!

A team of Martlesham Heath Householders volunteers, including Lisa Calver of Aspect Garden Solutions, put in some hard graft to clear the site between Sandlings Walk & The Control Tower, Martlesham Heath ready for the pollinator-friendly planting.

All of the perennials used in the spring Bee Cafes will be replanted at the site on 8th June, with help from local Cubs who will be earning their Gardening Badges!

The bulbs will be stored and it is hoped they can be reused in the Cafe Planters next spring.

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Summer makeover time!

14/5/2024

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Woodbridge's Bee Cafes are getting a refresh!

The 600 used plastic bottles that were donated to us and the Gt Bealings Climate Emergency Rapid Response Squad have been filled with 600 bee-friendly plants that are now going out to fill the town's urban pollen gaps.

Stay tuned for exciting news on what's happening to the spring plants that are coming out of the cafes!

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Pollinator-friendly plants for a new season!

1/5/2024

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The Bee Cafes are currently packed with pollen-rich spring-flowers but preparations are now under way to swap them out with summer sustenance!
 
At Katie’s Garden we have selected out a range of perennials and annuals to grow for the Cafes, including several from our new Native Plants range.

Staff and volunteers are working their way through the 600 recycled bottles which are being used as planters!

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Perennials include Monardas Balmy Purple & Balmy Pink (aka Bee Balm – so a must-have!); Agastaches Morello & Little Adder (Giant Hyssop – another pollinator-favourite); Erigerons karvinskianus Stallone, Wayne Roderick & Seabreeze; Salvia Marvel Blue; Lavenders Essence Purple & Hidcote; Verbena Buenos Aires (also a magnet for butterflies and small birds); Echinacea Pow Wow White; Gaillardia’s Mesa Red and Mesa Yellow (Blanket Flower); and Campanula (Bellflower).
From the native range we are using Red Clover, Ox-Eye Daisy, Knapweed and Lady’s Bedstraw.

From our summer bedding range we are using Diascia Pink; Portulaca Happy Trails; Verbena Showboat Dark Red; Bidens Bee Happy Red.

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The Bee Corridor spreads!

22/4/2024

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Following on from the installation of the 10 Bee Cafes in Woodbridge, we have worked with Gt Bealings Climate Emergency Rapid Response Squad to plant up more cafes in Playford, Kesgrave and Wickham Market.

Great to see so many volunteers of all ages getting involved with this great project - well done everyone!

Make sure you follow the group's Facebook page for the latest projects and working parties.

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The Woodbridge Bee Cafes one month on!

3/4/2024

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Plastic bottles needed!

14/3/2024

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Woodbridge's Bee Cafes are now in place, but there are plenty more projects in the pipeline!

We need around 600 used 2 litre clear plastic bottles to serve as plant pots in the other Bee Cafes planned. If you have any please bring them into the nursery on your next visit and drop them off at the donation station by the till.

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Woodbridge's Bee Cafes are ... open!

1/3/2024

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It was very wet weather for the official opening of Woodbridge's Bee Cafes but being hardy sorts, several of the Katie's Garden team joined Paul Martin, Woodbridge mayor Eamonn O'Nolan and volunteers this morning.

Several involved parties, including Katie's Garden's Susie Davis, were interviewed inside Shires Hall for upcoming videos, the mayor read a poem about treasuring our pollinators, and it was a quick trip out on to Market Hill to cut the ribbon. Not too many bees in the pouring rain but we are sure they will come!

You can read about the opening on the BBC's News website:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-68428336

Hear Paul Martin chat to Rob Dunger about the project on the Suffolk Sound website. The interview aired  at 8am this morning:  https://suffolksound.orwelltech.co.uk/rob-dunger-in-the-morning-friday-8-10/
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Official unveiling of the Woodbridge Bee Cafes!

28/2/2024

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Woodbridge's new Bee Cafes are being officially opened on Market Hill by the mayor, Eamonn O’Nolan, at 11am this Friday 1st March, in front of the volunteers, groups and businesses who have helped make them.

Once the ribbon has been cut it will surely be only a matter of time before the bees are buzzing in!

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The Bee Cafes are on the move from Katie's Garden!

25/2/2024

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The plants have been growing on well since the volunteer planting day, and it is now time for the Bee Cafes to leave the Katie's Garden nursery for their new homes across Woodbridge.

The 10 stations will get set up across the week with official launch day with the mayor on Friday 1st March - the first day of spring!

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A new logo for the Bee Cafes!

20/2/2024

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Katie's Garden's resident illustrator, the talented Angela Mitson, has produced a new logo for the Bee Cafes!

It has also been made in stencil form so all the planters can be easily branded.

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Volunteers at the Bee Cafe planting-up day

17/2/2024

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Some of the volunteers from the planting-up day at Katies's Garden on 31st January tell Caroline why they got involved.
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Choosing the right flowers for the bees!

13/2/2024

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Katie's Garden owner Susie Davis talks Caroline through the plants selected for the spring Bee Cafes.
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How do the Bee Cafes work?

9/2/2024

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Paul talks Caroline through how the Bee Cafes are constructed, and how the clever watering systems in them work to make maximum use of rainfall.
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Bee Cafes: The inspiration and the concept!

4/2/2024

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Caroline Saunders chats to Bee Cafe mastermind Paul Martin to find out what inspired him to start the project!
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An introduction to Bee Cafes!

1/2/2024

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Woodbridge gardener Caroline Saunders visited Katie's Garden to find out more about the Bee Cafe planters and to take part in the planting-up day.
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First planting-up day!

31/1/2024

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Thank you very much to our volunteer teams who came and joined us at the nursery this Sunday!

The delightful dozen made great progress planting up the many bottles needed for Woodbridge's new bee cafe planters - around 300 in fact!

Paul Martin explained how the planters work and how they will become part of the Woodbridge link of the national Bee Corridor.

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