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Creating a Bee Friendly Backyard Landscape Design

Creating a Bee Friendly Backyard Landscape DesignBackyard landscapes make your home a special place. They make for pleasant settings where you can relax, have quality time with family, cook out, and enjoy the outdoors. Plus, when backyard landscapes are designed in such a way that they don’t require much maintenance while being easy on the budget they are even better. Here are some considerations to make when creating your refuge in the backyard and some tips on how to make it so that it does not disrupt the bees or other wildlife.

Backyard Landscape Design Basics

When making a backyard landscape design, there are several considerations you should make.

These are considerations such as:

• Protecting the wildlife habitat
Sustainability
• Visual Appeal
• Comfort

A landscape design should above all protect wildlife and be sustainable without putting a load on natural resources. The habitat you are protecting will be appreciated by the butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, and other birds.

Sustainability can be maintained by using shrubs and plants that don’t require much water. Furthermore, if your landscape has a pond, using a recycling pump keeps your water usage low. Using rocks to create your design also saves on water resources as well as creating visual appeal.

Of course you want your backyard landscape design to be pleasing to the eyes because this adds to the comfort. Plenty of colors and spots of shade all add to the visual appeal and make the backyard a place you long to be.

Landscape Design for the Bees

Special considerations should be made for bees when building your backyard landscape. Some of these considerations include:

• Creating your landscape in a dry, sunny place
• Having weedy, natural shrubs and hedges
• Maintaining undisturbed sections

Bees like places that are dry and are drawn to those that are in the sun, undisturbed, weedy, and filled with hedges and natural shrubs that are untended as well. Basically any undisturbed place can be a nesting ground for the bee. They can live between the blocks of a pile of old wood, a pile of branches, and inside hollowed out bamboo reeds.

Keep in mind that they need the place where they nest to be undisturbed so that they can build their hives. Keeping areas along property lines is also important because these are areas where the bees can nest as well. Also, they need the dry heat because they need to maintain an internal hive temperature of 93.5 degrees Fahrenheit.

When creating a landscape in your backyard, protecting bees is important because these little creatures provide such a great benefit to the ecological structure overall. Plus, we get one of the most natural sweeteners in nature from them, honey. Check out the free designs available on the internet and start making your bee friendly backyard landscape design today.

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Updated: September 21, 2013 — 10:18 pm

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