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Fri, 24 Aug 2012 12:49:59 -0400
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Hi Folks.
Quick question re planting bee friendly fields...apparently not all
goldenrod varietals are equally sought after by the ladies...do you all
have suggestions as to which ones to introduce/plant and which ones to
avoid?
Ditto on Asters and other natives if relevant in the mid-atlantic region.
Thanks.
Probably not as exciting as cigarettes v GMOs, but I would find your
answers invaluable to putting in a new couple of acres as this is more of
my immediate concern at the moment.
I look forward to your input.
:) Andrea



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