Bulbs Out Bees In
NUMBERS SO FAR
Communities
396
Counties
32
Schools & Colleges 222 Community Groups 171 Pledger Companies 73
year being part of this wonderful initiative building awareness, advo- cacy and most of all taking action. Pollinator Plan: Introducing a groundbreaking initiative, the first colaboration with the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan, it offers a com- prehensive toolkit comprising 42 pollinator-friendly actions. As partners of Host in Ireland, we will be participating in this vital en- deavour, signaling our commitment to environmental stewardship and biodiversity conservation.
As the world becomes increasingly aware of the crucial role bees play in our ecosystem, gardeners are seeking ways to support these vital pollinators. One simple and ef- fective method is planting bulbs specifically chosen to attract and nourish bees. From vibrant tulips to delicate crocuses, these floral delights not only add beauty to our gardens but also provide essential food sources for bees. By 2050, we could lose 90% of the bumblebee population in Ireland. In 2019, they were down 24% year on year. 1/3 of our 101 wild bee spe- cies are under threat of extinction. DCs for Bees Purpose Ardmac are members of the initia- tive “DCs for Bees” who’s purpose is to halt the decline of bees in Ireland and beyond.This is our 4th
3,587 Orchards =
Why Bulbs in the Community This is an extension of the Orchards in the Community project. Bulbs bloom early in the Spring, providing an essential source of nectar and pollen for pollinators that emerge from hibernation or overwintering.They are hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for various garden settings, including rock gardens, borders, and meadows.
Recommended Bulbs
Crocus
2/3
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari)
1/3
250 Bulbs per Orchard =
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