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Jun 16, 2016 2:48 PM CST
Name: Rita
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Jim41 said:Lovesblooms, if you are seeing bees, there is no reason for a hive. I hadn't seen a honey bee at my home in several. If it hadn't been for bumble bees and red wasps, the garden would have gone unpollenated. Honey bees are by far the best pollenators. I was in the garden at 6:30 the other morning and I could hear the buzz of bees in the squash, cantelope and cucumbers. I'm nearly deaf, so that lets you know how hard they work.

NewYorkRita, your beans look beautiful.

One advantage to the raised beds are I can work right after a rain. One disadvantage is that if it dooesn't rain today, I have to water tomorrow.


I know what you mean because I always have to water my pots. I water everyday as they can not dry out.

There were years I never saw any honeybees but then suddenly the bees returned. I think someone must have a hive around here somewhere.

I didn't grow beans last year cause I simply didn't get to it. This year I am really making up for my lack last season. Big Grin

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