Vancouver author and bee educator Lori Weidenhammer won a National Outdoor Book Award for Victory Gardens for Bees: A DIY Guide for Saving the Bees ($26.95) and qualified as a finalist in the Home & Garden category for the Foreword INDIES book of the year awards.

Lori Weidenhammer is an artist whose life is intertwined with bees. Her father kept bees, and years later Weidenhammer is teaching others to keep them alive. Her book, Victory Gardens for Bees: A DIY Guide to Saving the Bees (Douglas and McIntyre 2016) provides an essential service for the earth-conscious gardener. The book includes tips on which plants to grow, which bees they'll attract and how to arrange your garden when you do. There are separate sections on edible herbs, trees, shrubs, vegetables and perennials collected with bees in mind.

Victory Gardens for Bees also provides an extensive section on the various species of bee found in North America. The photos used offer a rare look at many of these creatures, casting them as providers rather than pests. Weidenhammer advises aspiring beekeepers to turn to a mentor for developing their skills, citing Brian Campbell as her own beekeeping muse. Campbell, founder of the Blessed Bee Community Apiary and Bee School in Vancouver, is a prime example of conservation gardening and Apiary expertise.

Beyond the gardens, the book also contains valuable information on honey, such as sustainable harvesting practices and storage methods. Victory Gardens for Bees provides a comprehensive look at a long-ignored factor in healthy ecosystems around the world.

BOOKS:

Victory Gardens for Bees: A DIY Guide to Saving the Bees (Douglas and MacIntyre 2016) 978-1-77162-053-6.

[BCBW 2017]