Discover common wild bees you might find in your garden, learn how vital they are to the ecosystem and create a green space to help them thrive with The Wild Bee Handbook.
This book is an essential, practical resource for anyone interested in biodiversity and sustainable gardening, featuring sections on container gardening, the no-dig method, how to maintain soil health, the principles for rewilding and wildflower gardening for success – it doesn't matter how big or small your space, you can still garden to support wild bees.
From the author of Planting for Honeybees, The Wild Bee Handbook is a celebration of wild pollinators and a beautifully illustrated, informative guide that will equip you with the gardening knowledge to offer them the food and habitat they need.
Whether you are a keen gardener or just looking to make a difference, join the wave of change and learn how to grow sustainably and help save the bees.
Sarah Wyndham Lewis and her husband, Dale Gibson, founded Bermondsey Street Bees in 2007, a beekeeping and sustainability consulting business which was awarded '2016 Small Artisan Producer of The Year' at the Great Taste Award. The advent of bees in her life prompted her to transform a small, neglected patch in Suffolk into a test bed for bee plantings. By teaching herself how to garden from scratch, she has formulated her own pragmatic approach to planting.