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Gardening since 2007
  • Name: HITOMI NAKAMURA
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Gardening experience: I'm a serious hobbyist
  • Personal links: http://ameblo.jp/wild-honey/
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  • Member since April 10, 2011
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Bee Garden Tokyo, Japan

  • Last updated: May 22, 2011
  • Garden type: container

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Bee Garden Tokyo, Japan

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  • Entomolo-garden replied about 2 years ago
    Konnichiwa Hitomi! Thanks for following YourEntomoloGard....  I will be creating some more interesting content for my garden and I encourage you to share what you like about the insects, spiders, etc. that visit your Bee Garden.  Also, I have been learning a bit about the Citizen Scientist initiative on the website called the Great Sunflower Project.  It will help us all protect the pollinators.  Best regards, Emmet
    TAMI replied about 2 years ago
    @Entomolo-garden:
    Konnichiwa and Thank you for your comment Emmet !
    I am a member of a social community here in Japan for saving honey bees.
    What we can do in return to honey bees is to grow the flowers provide pollen and nectar.
    BTW, spiders.....no thanks.