--- Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> This week I have been looking at fields white with
Dutch Clover without a bee on the flowers. Bumble bees
but no honeybees. For unknown reasons can happen and
has happened before. I am concerned!
>
> We are getting short on rainfall. White Dutch is
shallow rooted and burns up easily.
I live in south central Alabama and our white clover
bloom has been on for almost a month now. Like Bob, I
have not seen much activity on the bloom although I
wasn't looking that hard at the beginning of the
bloom. Also, unlike Bob, we have had good moisture
this spring.
Mike
Located 1/2 way between Mobile and Montgomery, Alabama
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