$20.00
Price: $20
Description: Bring nature into your garden with our handmade Mason Bee Houses, crafted with care by the kids of Spoutlings Flora Farms! These unique bee houses are designed to support the vital role of native pollinators in your yard or garden, particularly Mason bees, who are excellent pollinators for fruit trees and vegetables.
Features:
Rough-milled poplar wood frames that are rustic and naturally weather-resistant, perfect for outdoor use.
Tubes made from Japanese knotweed shoots, which provide a safe and comfortable nesting space for Mason bees.
Handmade with love and attention to detail by the kids at Spoutlings Flora Farms.
Each house is unique and one-of-a-kind, making them a beautiful and functional addition to your garden or orchard.
Easy to hang in your garden, orchard, or even on a tree, providing natural pollination for your plants.
How to Use:
Place the bee house in a sunny and protected location, ideally near flowers or fruit trees for maximum pollination.
Ensure it’s away from heavy rain to keep the tubes dry.
Leave the house in place year-round to allow the Mason bees to rest and nest.
Why Choose Mason Bees? Mason bees are gentle, non-aggressive, and incredibly efficient pollinators. They are ideal for boosting fruit yields and supporting a healthy ecosystem in your garden. These bee houses provide a safe environment for these important insects to thrive and pollinate your crops.
Perfect for:
Pollinator-friendly gardens and orchards.
Eco-conscious gardeners looking to support native wildlife.
Gift ideas for garden enthusiasts or those looking to add a natural touch to their outdoor spaces.
Note: Each house is handmade, so slight variations in size and appearance may occur, adding to its unique charm.
Collections: In Stock, Planting Extras
Category: Planting Extras, Sproutlings Flora Farm
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I would like to acknowledge the traditional keepers of the land on which our farm is located; Atikameksheng Anishnawbek and all other members of the Robinson-Huron treaty. I am deeply inspired by the practices and traditional ways of knowing of Indigenous people.
I am honored to try and continue their legacy of forming a reciprocal relationship with the land and mother earth as a whole. I will continue to strive to leave the land in better condition than when I acquired it so it can continue to give back for generations to come.
I hope that all our customers and contacts will adopt a spirit of reconciliation in all their gardening and landscaping practices and each do their part to heal the land and also heal relationships with all Indigenous peoples.
I would like to thank Manidoo Bineshiinh for her assistance in preparing this acknowledgment and happy to support her work at Manidoo Bineshii Dreams (MBD) a collective arts and food sovereignty space based in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek. I encourage everyone to learn more and help support this space.
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