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Wild Bees Experience

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How I Attracted Two Families of Wild Bees and Built a Thriving Apiary Few years ago, I set out on an exciting journey to invite not only travelers but also wild bees into my apiary, transforming my beehives into thriving homes for these essential pollinators. With minimal effort and deep respect for nature, I successfully welcomed two bee families into my apiary, contributing to the preservation of these vital pollinators. The Attraction Process So in month of April and May, I decided to experiment with a natural method to attract wild bees. I placed a small amount of honey inside my empty hives for a few weeks. After patiently waiting for about three weeks, the first bee family arrived and made one of the hives their new home. Encouraged by this success, I continued the process, and soon after, a second bee family arrived, filling another hive. Nurturing and Expanding the Colony Seeing the bees thrive brought me immense joy. Over time, they multiplied, and I was able to introduce a yo...

Cultivating Life: A Journey into Gardening

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Since the dawn of time, humans have felt an innate pull toward the land. Legend tells us that Adam was the first gardener, and from that moment forward, the desire to cultivate has lived within us all. At least once in life, everyone has imagined the satisfaction of growing food with their own hands. Yet, for many, gardening remains an elusive dream—either too complex, too time-consuming, or simply out of reach. This book is a guide for those who have never taken the leap into gardening, as well as for those who have tried and failed, believing the "green thumb" is something only others possess. Read Free Gardening Book Here The Lost Connection Modern life has distanced us from nature. The path to urbanization has led many to forget that our survival is intertwined with the earth’s rhythms. Yet, deep within, there remains a nostalgia for simpler times—a connection to the way our ancestors lived, growing their own food and depending on the land. Perhaps this is why so many o...

EcoCostel Garden: A Summer Haven of Sustainability and Relaxation in Moldova

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Roșu, Cahul, Moldova, EcoCostel Garden is an enchanting retreat that blends sustainability with relaxation. This permaculture haven, created by the dedicated Constantin Furtuna, offers a sanctuary for those seeking a peaceful getaway surrounded by nature. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a permaculture practitioner, or simply someone looking to unwind in a serene environment, EcoCostel Garden provides the perfect summer escape. Read EcoCostel Garden Blog Here A Sustainable Paradise EcoCostel Garden is more than just a garden; it is a fully functional permaculture system that harmonizes with the natural environment. Over the past decade, Constantin Furtuna has meticulously designed the space to foster biodiversity, using ecological principles to create a self-sustaining ecosystem. The garden is home to a rich variety of trees, fruits, shrubs, flowers, vegetables, and herbs. From flourishing apple and cherry trees to aromatic lavender and rose...

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