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Bee BFG - Stoneygate Gardens

Stoneygate,, Leicester, United Kingdom
Education

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Coaching, Bespoke teaching / training for schools, community, environment, personal development.  Local Pure Honey for sale. Landscaping /gardening advise. Service and Products:

We provide bespoke educational and training activities based on national curriculum for schools and colleges by qualified scientists and teachers. The focus of our actives is: To cover sciences, community, environment, and personal development.  We are particularly keen to relate to living environment with a reference to Honey Bees, Butterflies, Flowers, and Gardens. Hence the name of the group Bee BFG.  We are focused on the Honey production in the Stoneygate region of the Leicestershire for Honey production while promoting a healthy and harmonious environment for Honey Bees as well as Butterflies, Flowers, and suitable plants for Gardens.  In our training and educational programmes, we provide bespoke educational and training activities based on national curriculum for schools and colleges by qualified scientists and teachers.  Furthermore we provide and manage bespoke programmes and projects to establish honey production and development of gardens and landscaping in harmony with healthy environment and suitable for Honey Bees.
The BFG (Big Friendly Giant, a children's book written by Roald Dah in 1982) catches good dreams, stores them in bolts, and blows them via a trumpet-like blowpipe into the bedrooms of children. We at "Bee BFG Stoneygate Gardens" look after the environment by providing a healthy natural environment for our Bees, Butterflies, Flowers, Gardens (Bee BFG) and the goodness of the flowers growing in such an environment is stored in bottles in the form of Pure and Natural Honey for you to enjoy.  Education, particularly of children, is an important part of honey production in our practice.  For more information contact: mehdi.barghchi@gmail.com


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Our Honey

Quality: Our bees are looked after in a natural way and have access to a
diversity of flowers in the local gardens. This provides a natural honey
with rich flavour from many different flowers and less likely to be exposed
to agricultural pesticides, pollutants and chemicals. Our honey is extracted in as raw honey maintaining all the beneficial nutritious values of a natural raw honey. Also as bees forage for nectar and pollen in the surrounding gardens, they help to pollinate plants helping fruit and vegetable production in gardens; and maintain a natural healthy environment and life style for all.

Granulation: Honey may granulate or harden. How quickly it does this
depends on the nectar collected by the bees. The honey is still good. If you
prefer liquid honey remove the lid and either: microwave the jar for 15
seconds then stir, or place the jar in a bowl of hand-hot water and leave
until runny.

Infants: Honey should not be given to infants under 12 months of age.

Recycle: Please do not bin your jars, help the environment by recycling
your honey jar and returning it.

Director: Dr Mehdi Barghchi

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Candle Making Workshop Welcome the festive season with your children · Do something creative with your child; make bee wax candles with inspiration from nature and take them home, · Plant a winter flowering bulb for Christmas and take it home, · Plant winter flowering plant and take it home, Come along with your child for a couple of hours of creative activity. You will learn a variety of candle making methods, grow plants and bulbs to flower in winter. You will get familiar with Honey Bees, hives, honey harvest, and have a drink and a toast with our own pure raw local honey. You will take home a couple of handmade candles, a flowering plant for winter, a flowering bulb for winter, and best of all an experience of creativity and working with your child. This workshop is one of the series activities to encourage and support healthy living environment for Bees, Butterflies Flowers, Gardens (Bee BFG) and Us. You are encourages to support “BeeBFG” programme of education by making a donation. The suggested donation is £25 for 1 adult + 1 child, £35 1 adult and 2 children. Please make advance booking as places are limited (Send private message or text 07936933181) Dates: Thursday 19th Oct 2-5 pm, Friday 20th Oct 2-5 pm

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Candle Making: Workshop Welcome the festive season with your children

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Do we need to be on a rush all the time?

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Do you want to encourage birds visiting your garden? Think of safety, food, shelter, ... http://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/plant-inspiration/plants-with-attractive-seedheads/

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Thank you all for supporting BeeBFG to donate over 1000 plants rich in pollen and nectar to grow in your gardens. Will be doing the same next year! What is good for bees and butterflies is good for us and our children

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Oregano makes a delicious honey and we will donate free oregano plants next summer to grow in your garden http://marvelousherbs.com/wild-oregano-is-the-most-powerful-antioxidant/

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