Goldenrod is developing buds and will be booming soon here as well.
Everything around us is 4 to six weeks ahead of schedule as well...except for soybean blossoms. All the bean planters got in a bit late or over a a very extended period of time. The last batch being planted just a week and a half ago.
This has been a very odd season so far. Our bees have been hauling pollen in since the end of February and white clover is in abundance, I mean EVERYWHERE in the city.
I have no proof of this but I honestly believe that people have simply stopped spraying their lawns in tough times and as a result non-grasses are making a come back.
Our urban apiaries (our out yards stretch into Cincinnati some only 4 miles from downtown) are doing extremely well.
Richard Stewart
Carriage House Farm
North Bend, Ohio
An Ohio Century Farm Est. 1855
(513) 967-1106
http://www.carriagehousefarmllc.com[log in to unmask]
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