November 21, 2024

VIDEO: One Marjoram Per Household – HuwsNursery's Bee Campaign


*Note I’m talking about Marjoram/Oregano the perennial Herb* Also knows as Origanum vulgare, Wild Marjoram, Pot Marjoram, English Marjoram, Wintersweet
I have been a supporter of bees for a couple of years now by planting more flowers wherever possible but I am now trying to make as much bee-friendly habitat as possible to save the Honey and Bumble bees as well as hover-flies to make sure that they have a better supply of flowers for them to pollinate which would benefit both us humans and bees, did you know it would cost the UK alone billions of £’s to hand pollinate vegetables and trees, which would make fresh fruit and veg much more expensive and then meat as you need to feed the cows then massive hunger problems, do your bit today by supporting the bees by getting one Marjoram plant for your Garden, you can buy the plants cheaply from a garden center and I will be giving away seeds later on, please please share this video on your Facebook and other social networking sites for your friends and family to know and tell them to share it for other people to know, and so on, bees are the heart of nature, and it is a life threatening cost to lose them. Tell me in the comment below once you have a plant and a website will be up at a later date, you can get Oregano seeds at a good price online

next video should hopefully be Dragon Fruit Transplanting and you should check out this channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/GardenFrugal
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery
A video from ages ago on propagating it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vERu2IHfNTQ
Thankyou

29 thoughts on “VIDEO: One Marjoram Per Household – HuwsNursery's Bee Campaign

  1. I'm glad to be apart of your charity/Campaign, im sure the bees will be pleased too! and i might grow some extra plants to plant around my neighbourhood, ill also give plants to grandparents and friends, also i could plant some in the fields down my road, also im planning to keep bees as i get a bit older, Thanks again Huw 🙂

  2. Hey do me a favor, and tell me how many people you have given it too as that will be a great note, my target is 1,000,000 seeds to be brought by the time I'm 30, ambitious but it can be done, thanks

  3. nice plant wonder why it was saying it was down hours ago ? as Kalem says I like your idea but I got two questions for you why not two plants ? one each in front and back yard for those with yards that is and second question that one plant is producing three colors of flowers ? Keep up the great videos love your passion sir 🙂

  4. don't have them yet but I think it said ten 🙁 not many but you can be sure I'll do my best to collect seeds and spread them around 🙂 also take pictures as they grow too. I keep forgetting it's about mid morning for you as I head to bed lol.

  5. Hi Huw. Another great idea. Said before, so nice to see young people lovin plants and nature. Love bees, I grow for bees, butterflies, hummin birds, etc. small apt. w/ many plants, but they love it. Working on bat garden. They r almost gone in N.W. Ga. boo.. Keep up all the cool stuff. Really like your show. Ta and cheers!!! P.S. Going to seed adjoining field w/ all I can.;)

  6. Great idea Huw! I don't grow Majoram but I will try to buy a plant soon and will support your campaign. I actually have a solitary bee hive and a solitary insect house that I have left in a shady border, but soon I intend to plant up a different border with roses and lavender and so soon I'm going to place the shelters in that bed. If people cannot get hold of Majoram, I think that lavender, cone flower and nasturtiums are great (although the last two a bit invasive!) Wix is a good web maker jts

  7. Ok I made a mistake in numbers, I got my seeds in the mail today and there are 2000 very tiny seeds in this packet. what was your goal and how close is it to being reached ?

  8. this is a big project you are taking on but i wish you every success. it is great to see young people taking an active roll in such important things. it goes to show how much one person can do in their own area to make a change that can have an effect on a much grander scale.

  9. Good on you sport, great idea, as a long time honey eater, I love those little fellas, and am going to do my bit with Marjoram, also basil and borage are good bee attractors, I'm with you mate, keep it up! Albert Einstein once said, if the bees ever go, we won't be far behind them!

  10. Good job there. I've planted marjoram for about 5 years now and they have spread. The bees loves the plant. I get lots of bumblebee and honey bees. They're really interesting to watch and I can basically sit next to the plants and watch them do their work. They're so focused on the collecting the pollens that they are harmless.

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