Nestled in Dumfries, Scotland, Sand head Logan Botanic Garden is a magical place where nature thrives—and bees are some of its most important visitors! This beautiful garden is part of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and is famous for its warm, sheltered climate, which helps plants from all over the world grow happily.
Why Are Bees So Important Here?
Bees love Sandhead Logan Botanic Garden because it’s packed with colourful flowers, herbs, and shrubs that give them nectar and pollen. As bees buzz from plant to plant, they help pollinate the garden, which means more fruits, seeds, and flowers for everyone to enjoy! Without bees, many of the garden’s plants wouldn’t be able to grow.
What makes this garden special for bees.
The gardens grows everything from lavender and rosemary to exotic flowers, giving bees a buffet of food all year round.
Unlike farms that use pesticides, Logan Botanic Garden protects bees by using natural gardening methods.
Because of its mild climate, some flowers bloom even in winter, giving bees a snack when other gardens are bare.
by Arran McCulloch






































