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LOVE your picture!! I'm planting some borage this year too, just for the bees....what I didn't know is, that the blossoms are edible for us too. I think you should really contemplate getting into bees sooner rather than later...it's just that important.
That's one reason why I want to do bees....they are dying out and, if I can provide a safe place for them to live and breed, I'd like to do so. Last year I saw one honey bee. That was it. This year I think the mild winter allowed them to thrive and have a bigger colony through the winter as I saw many of them on my peach blossoms, so I want to capitalize on that plenty by trying to give their swarm a good place to live.
My dogs can protect the hive from marauders and the bees can do the rest. All I need is to give them a safe, stable and roomy place to live. If they come to live, if I'm still here by next spring, I'll build an additional box for them to swarm into. That's where I stop, though....I don't want a big apiary.
That's one reason why I want to do bees....they are dying out and, if I can provide a safe place for them to live and breed, I'd like to do so. Last year I saw one honey bee. That was it. This year I think the mild winter allowed them to thrive and have a bigger colony through the winter as I saw many of them on my peach blossoms, so I want to capitalize on that plenty by trying to give their swarm a good place to live.
My dogs can protect the hive from marauders and the bees can do the rest. All I need is to give them a safe, stable and roomy place to live. If they come to live, if I'm still here by next spring, I'll build an additional box for them to swarm into. That's where I stop, though....I don't want a big apiary.