A Buzzing New Addition
Posted on 22nd October 2024 at 15:36
Exciting things are happening at an Allotment in Great Linford!
Great Linford Parish Council has teamed up with Home Farm MK to bring bees to the site, transforming unused plots that had stood vacant into thriving homes for new bee hives. This initiative not only gives these plots a fresh purpose but also boosts local biodiversity in a big way.
Why Bees Matter
The new hives, managed by Home Farm MK, are part of a wider effort to support pollination across Milton Keynes. Home Farm MK places hives at various locations such as businesses and schools, helping to increase the number of bees in the region. Gabrielle Higgins from Home Farm MK highlighted the significant role these bees will play at Gifford Gate:
"Bees are a fantastic addition to any allotment, as they play a vital role in pollinating a wide range of plants, especially fruit crops. By having hives nearby, you can expect higher yields and improved quality of produce."
She further explained the importance of bees to our ecosystems:
"Bees are crucial for growing almost anything, as they play a key role in sustaining life. Without them, ecosystems would struggle to thrive. It's well-documented that the decline in bee populations is leading to reduced crop yields and a loss of biodiversity."
Supporting Biodiversity and Allotment Growth
The arrival of these bees will help boost the allotment’s harvest, particularly for fruit and vegetable crops that rely on pollination. The bees will not only benefit the gardeners but also enhance the overall environment, supporting Great Linford’s commitment to promoting biodiversity.
Home Farm MK will take care of the bees through weekly hive inspections and maintenance, including honey removal. Their expertise ensures that the bees are well looked after, and their work is done safely and professionally.
Community Support
Tommy Hayes, Community Liaison Officer for Great Linford Parish Council, expressed his excitement about the new hives:
“This was a great opportunity for Great Linford Parish Council to support biodiversity, and we are thrilled to collaborate with Home Farm MK on this project."
This new project is a win-win for the allotment community and the local environment. By welcoming bees, the allotment is not only making use of vacant plots but also creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly space.
For more information on this buzzing initiative, visit Home Farm MK’s website to learn more about their work with bees across the local area!
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