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Karen Oland <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Aug 2002 11:22:05 -0400
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Buckwheat does take a little adjusting of your expectations. Definitely not
the worst tasting honey, even the first time I tried it.  I keep some
around, but then, I like dark molasses also.

Our bees work Aster and goldenrod together, along with whatever else is
around that time of year. Haven't tried to extract any of it, as I can't get
past the smell.  Also, I don't particularly want honey that crystallizes (so
far, never a problem with spring/summer honey, even after 3 years).

I'm thinking of planting as a cover crop and late honey source (timing for
late august).  How large an area would be needed to be useful?

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