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Our bees work Borage feverishly from early morning until dark.  The plants 
start blooming by mid June and will bloom continuously until the first hard 
freeze around the end of September.
I planted a bunch of plants on landscape fabric to catch and collect the 
seed as it fell, but as it turns out the mice like the seed as much as the 
bees like the flowers.
Dave

>I love the attention the Borage gets from bumble bees, but have yet to see 
>a honey bee working Borage.
Would be interested if others have seen otherwise< 

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