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Leave a spoon in the garden before going to bed: because a lot of people do it

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# **Leave a Spoon in the Garden Before Going to Bed: Why a Lot of People Are Doing It**

It might sound odd at first: **leaving a spoon in your garden overnight**. But this quirky little habit has quietly become a trend among gardeners, nature lovers, and even environmental advocates. So what’s the reason behind it?

The answer is both **simple and surprisingly impactful** — and once you understand it, you might just start doing it too.

## 🐝 It’s All About the Bees (and Other Pollinators)

The tradition of leaving a **spoon filled with water or sugar water** in your garden started as a way to help **exhausted pollinators** — especially bees. These tiny creatures play a huge role in pollinating our fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Without them, entire ecosystems (and food supplies) would struggle.

But due to habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change, bees are having a harder time than ever. Sometimes, they simply **run out of energy** and collapse mid-flight.

### That’s where your spoon comes in.

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## 🥄 The Spoon Trick: How It Works

By placing a **teaspoon of sugar water** in a shallow spoon or small dish near flowers or garden beds, you’re offering tired bees a quick energy boost to help them continue their important work.

### 🧪 How to make it:

* Mix **2 parts white sugar** with **1 part water** (e.g., 2 tsp sugar + 1 tsp water).
* Stir until dissolved.
* Pour into a **shallow spoon** and place it on a leaf, rock, or garden ledge before bed.

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