Let’s get ready for the second activity.
<Session 2> Designing the Mini Wing Wing Bee Restaurant
Check the site where the Mini Wing Wing Bee Restaurant will be created (e.g., south-facing, with good drainage) and design a bee-friendly garden that fits the space. Through creativity and collaboration, participants shape the value and meaning of the Bee Restaurant.
When developing detailed designs, teams discuss plant placement, block arrangements, planting order, and plant labels, then coordinate team goals and design ideas.
For best results, CXP blocks should be placed on flat ground. They can be used on uneven ground, but in such cases, the block beds may break more easily.
A total of 350 CXP blocks are provided. Teams can decide how many to use either by agreement among team members or according to the project leader. The resource page provides the “Mini Wing Wing Bee Restaurant Open Guide”, which includes photos of CXP blocks and sample bed designs.
The sample design photo attached here uses 9 blocks across × 5 blocks deep, built two layers high. Each bed holds two saplings, creating four Mini Wing Wing Bee Restaurants in total.
The final design can be freely adapted by each organization and participant group depending on the size of the yard, playground, or available site.
Before moving to construction, check and prepare all tools and materials so the garden can be built safely and conveniently.
👉 Note: Among the provided CXP blocks, some have the project name and sponsor company logo laser-printed. Please place these blocks in a visible location.
Preparation Checklist
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Form small groups and assign roles
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Confirm tools and materials
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CXP blocks with “Mini Wing Wing Bee Restaurant” + sponsor logo: 16 blocks
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CXP block size: 12 cm (W) × 6 cm (D) × 7.5 cm (H)
Provided Nectar Plants
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Saplings: Soapberry Tree, Chaste Tree / 1–2 years old / total 8 saplings
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Seeds: Sunflower, Perilla
Blooming Seasons of Provided Plants
⚠️ Planting caution:
Avoid planting after November. If the soil is frozen or too cold, sapling roots may fail to take hold or be damaged, and seeds may sprout poorly or fail completely. Snow and ice can also cause seeds to rot or wash away.
👉 For best results, plant in spring or early autumn.
Recommended Planting Seasons
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Soapberry Tree: Spring (March) & Autumn (late October–early November)
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Chaste Tree: Spring (March) & Autumn (early October)
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Sunflower: Spring (March–April) & Autumn (October–early November)
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Perilla: June