Swiss chard, winter squash, water melon, cantaloupe, cover crop, carrot, parsnip, cabbage, basil, bush bean, 2 mung beans, 2 kale, 2 cucumbers, 2 lettuce, 3 peppers, and 14 flipping tomatoesmy seeds got here! Now to get out of bed…
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Swiss chard, winter squash, water melon, cantaloupe, cover crop, carrot, parsnip, cabbage, basil, bush bean, 2 mung beans, 2 kale, 2 cucumbers, 2 lettuce, 3 peppers, and 14 flipping tomatoesmy seeds got here! Now to get out of bed…
Hot summers do help with varroa - a little unexpected since it came from India originally. On the other hand temps of 40 C and more can be tricky for the wax structures the bees build.Was reading an article today about staggering losses caused by varroa mites....
https://www.zerohedge.com/food/record-us-honey-bee-losses-and-what-mite-be-behind-them
It got me thinking about natural predators so I started googling. I came across an article that said varroa mites can't survive temperatures between 104 and 108 degrees for more than a few hours.
This heat dome has been centered over the middle of the country for a month and doesn't seem to be lessening for at least the next 2 weeks. Temperatures here in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, etc have easily exceeded those temperatures. I wonder if that might be a silver lining to help our bee populations?
I have seen less than 5 honey bees ALL SUMMER. I get a moderate amount of Bumblebees and far more wasps... But honeybees are almost nonexistent around here.![]()
my seeds got here! Now to get out of bed…
Crap wasn’t the first word to come to mind, now was it?![]()
Now I’m wondering if enough would get in the hives if one were to put it in the middle of a parsley patch and harvest/weedwack it occasionally.
This is part of why I frequent seed libraries and swaps and such. The risk of something being other than advertised is still there, but at least the seeds are freeI
I would say we save about 80% of our own seeds! Then it`s on us lolNow I’m wondering if enough would get in the hives if one were to put it in the middle of a parsley patch and harvest/weedwack it occasionally.
This is part of why I frequent seed libraries and swaps and such. The risk of something being other than advertised is still there, but at least the seeds are free!![]()
Lol He is a bit long winded lolI like MI Gardener EXCEPT when he does his videos( which are informative)he talks way way too much for my taste.
Apparently, one of the metrics Utube bases their payout to content creators is the length of videos. For instance there's a jump in ppv at the 10 minute mark.I like MI Gardener EXCEPT when he does his videos( which are informative)he talks way way too much for my taste.
Do you like cantaloupe as much as you do watermelon? And why did you harvest so many at once?………maybe I should just grow more cantaloupe, those are pretty full proof.