Copper Bee Apiary

A garden apiary in Whittlesford, Cambridge, UK - honey bees and their beekeeper Hilary van der Hoff.

Honey Blackberry Brandy

Ingredients: Brandy, honey, blackberries.

Honey stirred into warm brandy, freshly-picked blackberries steeped in the brandy-honey mixture, then the mixture filtered. A by-product of making the drink is a pile of brandy-soaked fruit, which I think will go very well with vanilla ice-cream.

Wildflowers

I have redesigned the back garden. Gone are the raised beds, the plants that were in them, and the intervening paths. This is what it looks like now:

Copper Hive and Pond Hive now visible from here, having been previously hidden behind raspberry canes.

I sowed many packets of wildflower seeds on the cleared ground, and watered them in. Watch this space!

My Neighbour's Trumpets

In October, the showiest thing in the garden is the orange trumpet plant that climbs over the top of the fence from next door. The bees love it.

A quick internet search tells me that this is Campsis radicans, the trumpet vine.

The flowers are big and bright, and they seem to be a source of both nectar and pollen. Some bees head right down into the narrow funnel of the trumpet, where there may be nectar. Others are gathering pollen from the yellow anthers further up.

But somebody else is foraging here too. This spider has captured one of the bees in a strategically located web!

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