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It's a honey of a garden, the judges unanimously agreed.(But did anybody ask a honey bee?)
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The key goals of the garden are to provide bees with a year-round food source, to raise public awareness about the plight of honey bees and to encourage visitors to plant bee-friendly gardens of their own.
"We'll not only be providing a pollen and nectar source for the millions of bees on
"The winning design fits beautifully with the campus mission of education and outreach, and it will tremendously benefit our honey bees at Bee Biology," said
Kimsey served as one of eight judges who unanimously selected the design from among 30 entries, submitted from as far away as
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"We had so many wonderful garden concepts submitted that making the final choice was really difficult," Kimsey said.
The Sibbett Group design zeroed in on sustainability and visitor experience. The four interconnected gardens, "Honeycomb Hideout," "Nectar Nook," "Pollinator Patch" and "My Backyard" form the "physical and interpretive framework for our honey bee haven design," the authors said. A series of trails connect the gardens. Trellises define the entry ways and reinforce the passage to the next space.
"Incorporated into each of the four sections are gathering spaces that serve as orientation points for guided tours, facilitated programs and 'chat time' with beekeepers and entomologists," the team explained. Identification labels will help visitors know more about the plants, or what they can plant in their own yards.
The design also includes a "
Judges initially narrowed the 30 designs to six, and then focused on diversity (the winning design has 40 different plants), bloom balance, vision, generational learning, cost feasibility and attention to detail. Judges also declared the Sibbett Group design "the most river or environmentally-friendly."
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In addition to Borel and Kimsey, the panel of judges included:
Schenker praised the Sibbett Group design as "beautiful and very functional." "The interpretive elements are imaginative," said Schenker. "I think this design team has a great range of expertise and has taken a very well-rounded approach to the program."
Majors said the cost estimate was well organized and the cost of materials very realistic. "The introduction outlined how the design was scalable which shows the collaborative approach of the four-person team and their willingness to work with budget," he said.
Honey bees pollinate more than 100 different
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In response, the Haagen-Dazs brand launched the "Haagen-Dazs Loves Honey Bees" campaign in
During the last several months, the public has answered the Haagen-Dazs brand's call to action by donating more than
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