NatureScot is urging gardeners to take a break this autumn and leave their gardens alone to help struggling pollinators over the winter.
In fact, taking a rest from gardening over autumn and winter is probably even more beneficial for bees and other pollinators than planting pollinator-friendly flowers for spring and summer.
Sarah Smythe, NatureScot Biodiversity Adviser, said:
“This is a double win: it’s good news for gardeners, allowing you to swap your winter secateurs and spade for a cup of tea and a seed catalogue, while you’re also helping pollinators and doing your bit for nature.
“The most important thing you can do to help pollinators is increase the safe places where they can survive over the winter – and that means leaving your garden a bit messy over the winter!”