Haughton Honey
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2009
- Messages
- 1,237
- Reaction score
- 9
- Location
- South Cheshire
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- Lots of Commercial hives.......
I was day-dreaming down at one of my apiaries the other day (as is the norm) and was mulling over a theoretical scenario.
What if I had had the fortune to inherit a 300 acre piece of fertile farmland on the western side of these isles and I decided to plant honey-producing crops across the land, with the intention of hosting perhaps 80-100 hives for 'local honey production.
I envisaged some willow copses, OSR, borage, fruit orchards, pasture with high red and white clover and chicory content, field beans.....
It's an interesting conundrum.
What would you sow or plant that rotated a good source of differing pollen and nectar during the season and to what ratios?
What if I had had the fortune to inherit a 300 acre piece of fertile farmland on the western side of these isles and I decided to plant honey-producing crops across the land, with the intention of hosting perhaps 80-100 hives for 'local honey production.
I envisaged some willow copses, OSR, borage, fruit orchards, pasture with high red and white clover and chicory content, field beans.....
It's an interesting conundrum.
What would you sow or plant that rotated a good source of differing pollen and nectar during the season and to what ratios?