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– different species worldwide, including mason bees, leafcutters, mining bees, white faced bees, carder bees and digger bees. as the name suggests, solitary bees are lone bees, which means they do not belong to a colony. only the female solitary bee has a sting, which is used to prey on aphids and other
basis. each cell will be stocked up with ample pollen and nectar to feed the offspring when they are born. the female will lay one egg in each of the cells, seal it up and then fly away. solitary bees are very interesting to watch, you can see them regularly in your garden busying about, pollinating flowers...
https://www.lancaster.gov.uk/assets/attach/5999/Solitary%20Bees.pdf
today, but also has a very peppery taste which is probably the root of the issue. in fact, in england during the 's, nasturtiums cultivated in the gardens, and called "indian cress" due to the similar peppery taste. today, we're talking about tropaeolum majus, an easy-to-grow annual whose leaves and flowers
always, self-seed. the phrase, "be nasty to nasturtiums", is sometimes used for how to care for them. give them lousy soil, intermittent moisture, and a little light, and they are happy. the nasturtium plant is surprisingly useful medicinally. the leaves, in particular, and especially before the flowers...
http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2018/10/
today, but also has a very peppery taste which is probably the root of the issue. in fact, in england during the 's, nasturtiums cultivated in the gardens, and called "indian cress" due to the similar peppery taste. today, we're talking about tropaeolum majus, an easy-to-grow annual whose leaves and flowers
always, self-seed. the phrase, "be nasty to nasturtiums", is sometimes used for how to care for them. give them lousy soil, intermittent moisture, and a little light, and they are happy. the nasturtium plant is surprisingly useful medicinally. the leaves, in particular, and especially before the flowers...
https://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2018/10/