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In the written blurb she also advocates planting rhubarb adjacent to hives to prevent varroa! In fact every sponsered hive gets its own...
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Been out to pick two nucs one was 15 metres from its stand the other just tipped on its side, the one that had obviously rolled over...
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Good advice is hard to come by on you tube - avoid USA channels - there's a lot of morons on there. If you are leaving the super in...
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Hi Guys
Thanks for accepting me into the group.
Just joined after inheriting a hive of bees which had been abandoned by a beekeeper in...
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We have two types of mahonia in the front garden. They are both in bloom.
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Worst kind of greenwashing for corporate clients 🤬
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I’m intrigued by the fact they say they hold the “intellectual property ” rights to a polycarbonate box with holes in the side which...
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Ours refused to go out 😂😂
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Not a lot today ... the 'strong breeze' blew over a stack of empty nucs - fortunately no damage done and I was going to move them...
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Can't say that I blame him ! We walked down the side of the Titchfield canal and the wind was so strong it was blowing the leaves on...
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If you ever need to weigh a gazebo down in a high wind I recommend hanging honey buckets full of water from each corner. It worked a...
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I was considering using a couple of 5l syrup containers per leg plus the four guy ropes but honey buckets is a great idea.
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Our village Xmas Fayre was on today at the local Hub. Very small affair with about 10 stalls tucked into a cafe out of the rain. Turned...
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Actually not too bad!
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You look rightfully pleased behind a great display. Well done.
It must have been tedious labelling all those small jars though?