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On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 22:01:50 -0700, randy oliver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>It is labour day weekend and my hives are finally ready to be supered!!
Around here the best flow of the year is usually goldenrod. Although it starts to bloom in
August, not much is made from it except pollen until after labor day. So, hives are
definitely being supered up as we speak. In my neighborhood there is quite a lot of
japanese knotweed, so I generally give plenty of room for that in August. It is just starting
to wane now and if one wanted to separate it from the goldenrod, this would be the time to
do it. The flow should go to the end of September, and asters seem to hold on well into
October. But, no, it won't snow here, until November (I prefer the years when it holds off
until Christmas. After that, I don't care)
plb
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