Having finally moved to a new house we have a pretty large garden, about 30m wide and 80 long. The first 20m or so are lawn with borders of various shrubs and a huge copper beech. All well and good 
Beyond that is a wilderness of brambles, weeds, ferns, pine trees, hollies etc where the beehives are situated.
My question is about suggestions for:
Taming the brambles without any weedkiller.
Suggestions for wild flowers etc to give colour as much of the year as possible.
Something bee friendly.
I'll get a photo or two up tomorrow if it helps.
Thanks as always
Beyond that is a wilderness of brambles, weeds, ferns, pine trees, hollies etc where the beehives are situated.
My question is about suggestions for:
Taming the brambles without any weedkiller.
Suggestions for wild flowers etc to give colour as much of the year as possible.
Something bee friendly.
I'll get a photo or two up tomorrow if it helps.
Thanks as always
) and I like wasps and ants etc etc. I don't think the glyphosate will get on the bees provided they have plenty of water and you spray in the evening. The glyphosate will have been absorbed by the leaves and any that falls on earth gets broken down. It does prrsist in water. However, if you are not happy using it then don't!
