
There are plenty of plants already flowering in the nectar bed in Wharfemeadows Park, just above the childrens playground – here is a lovely dark red hellebore ready to attract the bees when they come along.

There are plenty of plants already flowering in the nectar bed in Wharfemeadows Park, just above the childrens playground – here is a lovely dark red hellebore ready to attract the bees when they come along.
One of the latest members to join the group this year Colin, is a photographer and so we couldn’t resist asking him to take some pictures which show of some of the areas we’ve been working on this year. I’ve attached a few here and the rest can be seen in the Gallery section and will be used in the brochures next year. Thanks again Colin and keep them coming, they are great.











The Otley in Bloom Nectar Bed is still buzzing! It may be nearly October, but as the latest pictures show, the bees are still enjoying the colourful flowers in the flowerbed in Wharfemeadows Park, above the playground.

One of our members spent a sunny afternoon adding some new plants to the Nectar Bed in Wharfefmeadows Park. The plants were ordered earlier in the year but had just arrived this week. The Nectar bed was given a good tidy-up and water as well and our member was pleased to receive several very positive comments from passers-by.
