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RHS-Garden-Wisley-Importance-Bees

Published February 19, 2019 at 1000 × 1333 in Beekeeping in schools and the digital revolution is moving on fast

To find the apiary look for this sign mounted on the wattle fencing over by the pine trees on the far side of the Wisley orchard area.

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