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Date: | Fri, 11 Apr 1997 09:22:02 -0700 |
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Theodore V. Fischer wrote:
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> David Green wrote:
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> Thomas Cornick writes:
> > >I am wondering if an orchard floor of clovers would attract enough bees to
> > be a pollination aid if the clover was mown when the fruit trees come into
> > bloom...<
I'm a certified-organic gardener, will dormant oils and the like hurt the
bees, too?
Right now I have strawberries under my trees and they'll be blooming at
the right (wrong) time. I'll be putting in a long alley of lindens just
for the bees, will that be enough to keep them out of the orchard? What
do other people plant for bee forage?
I want my bees primarily for polination, some honey and wax as bonuses
for me. I'm making skepts for them, Hungarian-style rather than
?Langstrom hives, on chains because bear are a big problem around here.
Any other high-mountain beekeepers out there?
JulieB
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