Viewing post #1487 by Mindy03

You are viewing a single post made by Mindy03 in the thread called National Geographic article.
Image
Mar 4, 2011 6:54 PM CST
Name: Margaret
Delta KY
I'm A Charley's Girl For Sure
Forum moderator I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Beekeeper
Seed Starter Permaculture Region: Kentucky Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Master Level
Thanks Sharon. I'm still learning as I go. My husband now asks me if such and such plant is worked by our bees. We still haven't figured out where they are getting pollen from. As far as we can see there's nothing blooming in the tree section. Which makes me wonder if some kind of ground cover is blooming somewhere along the creek or in the woods. But at the same time, we are seeing lots of pollen on our vehicles. One possiblity is pine since he's ruled out the cedars.

« Return to the thread "National Geographic article"
« Return to Honey Bees in the Garden: March
« Return to the Garden.org homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by RootedInDirt and is called "Botanical Gardens"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.