Ένα όνειρό που έχουμε από την αρχή της πορείας μας, παίρνει επιτέλους μορφή!Είμαστε συγκινημένοι και ταυτόχρονα πολύ ενθουσιασμένοι, που το «Bee Farm – Μικροί Οικότοποι» , θα ανοίξει τις πόρτες του για μικρούς και μεγάλους φυσιολάτρες το 2023 στο Γομοστό Αχαΐας! Ένας οικότοπος που σκοπό έχει να αναδείξει:Τον καθοριστικό ρόλο της μέλισσας.Την σημασία της βιοποικιλότητας.Την λειτουργία …
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Alabasinis Bee Farm – Bee Habitat project
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For the Child
A key part of our philosophy is to teach children to learn and love the Bees. With targeted actions we try to bring them in contact with nature in a way that they can easily understand the value, the life-cycle, and the importance of bees for your own livelihood. Instilling in them respect and love....
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Love in action
In each package you will find seeds of lavender or oregano, thyme or rosemary that we give you. Once the jar of honey is empty, please fill it with fluffy soil & put in the seeds. Take care of it until it grows up & a Bee can visit it. Only then will the jar be "refilled" with honey. The purpose of giving you these seeds is so that we can all offer the Bees and the environment the opportunity to continue living and growing in the best possible way. It is a link in the big chain of our ecosystem and more important than we realize. By planting a plant that the Bees will be able to visit, we offer “her”, and our environment, the opportunity for her to do for us what she knows best! Pollination!!
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A bee on rosemary
Rosemary is better known by the name arismari or rosemary which comes from the Latin name of the plant, Salvia rosmarinus. It adapts easily and has no significant care requirements. Perennial shrub, multi-branched and dense, with needle-like leaves. It grows to one to two meters and displays wonderful fragrant flowers with a light blue color ...
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A bee on thyme
Thyme has both creeping and erect growth and reaches a height of up to 40 cm. It thrives in both hot and cold regions, because it is resistant to high and low temperatures. We prefer to plant it sunny locations, although it can also grow in semi-shaded areas. It has no special requirements as to the type of soil to be planted in, as long as it has good drainage. Cultivation of thyme requires less watering, once a week in spring and autumn, but twice a week in the hot summer. It is used as a seasoning in many cooking recipes, salads and roasts. Due to its strong, slightly bitter taste and unique aroma. It is harvested in June during its flowering period. Thyme is harvested by cutting off the aerial part of the stem together with the flowers. Which are then dried in a shady place at temperatures of 25-30°C.
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A bee on oregano
Oregano has no special requirements in soil, as long as it has very good drainage to excess remove water. It is cultivated, even in very poor, dry and stony soils. Oregano gives us rich vegetation and flowering when planted in sunny places. It is resistant to heat during the summer and ...
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A bee on lavender
Lavender is an ideal plant for rock gardens and low borders, as it is one of the tallest aromatic plants that reach up to a meter in height
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Lavender needs sunny places, although it can grow in partial shade as well. It should be noted that it is resistant to the hot dry thermal environment of summer and withstands the cold of winter.
It has no special requirements for watering or fertilizing. Needs watering once a week.
Lavender flowers:
Place a few flowers under our pillow, to give yourself a pleasant sleep experience... Lavender is a natural moths repellent. We keep lavender flowers in our wardrobes, to protect our clothes from moths and to perfume them at the same time. It is also used to make natural insecticides. -
How much honey is needed for a kilo of wax?
The wax is produced by the wax glands of the bee Natural wax is a mixture of at least 300 organic ingredients. We use it for ointments, cosmetics, decorations and for the preservation of works of art.
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How many bees live in the hive?
IA hive can have 20 to 40,000 bees. Among them are Workers, some Drones and of course the queen Bee. A Drone is a male Bee. The Queen is the mother of the entire population and the only perfect Bee. Worker Bees make up the majority of the population in the hive and their purpose is to perform all the work necessary so that the honey reaches your jar.
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