rickvv
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- May 26, 2010
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- Location
- Lingfield,Surrey
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- varies with the season
This topic may have been discussed previously but I would appreciate some more views on the subject.
I keep my bees with local farmers who also operate the agricultural margin scheme around their fields. These margins are mainly grass, and to encourage a greater diversity of wildlife, several farmers have proposed to plough the margins and to sow wild flower seeds. They have asked me which plants are of most benefit to honey bees.
The criteria,as I see it should be as follows:
1 flowers early in the year to generate pollen -although there is plenty of blackthorn,hazel and willow to satisfy that need also.
2 main flowering period to be June/July and again in August (to bridge those dead gaps)
3 visually appealing (to keep the non farming locals happy!)
The area where I live is wall-to-wall OSR, and wild flower flowering is definetly not needed during this period.
The total margins to be covered (within a 3km flying range) are some 8000 meters (width 6 meters), which equates to approx 12 acres
The soil is heavy loam/light clay, neutral to slightly acidic, and is mainly in an area considered to be a flood plain with a correspondingly high water table.
Any suggestions?
I keep my bees with local farmers who also operate the agricultural margin scheme around their fields. These margins are mainly grass, and to encourage a greater diversity of wildlife, several farmers have proposed to plough the margins and to sow wild flower seeds. They have asked me which plants are of most benefit to honey bees.
The criteria,as I see it should be as follows:
1 flowers early in the year to generate pollen -although there is plenty of blackthorn,hazel and willow to satisfy that need also.
2 main flowering period to be June/July and again in August (to bridge those dead gaps)
3 visually appealing (to keep the non farming locals happy!)
The area where I live is wall-to-wall OSR, and wild flower flowering is definetly not needed during this period.
The total margins to be covered (within a 3km flying range) are some 8000 meters (width 6 meters), which equates to approx 12 acres
The soil is heavy loam/light clay, neutral to slightly acidic, and is mainly in an area considered to be a flood plain with a correspondingly high water table.
Any suggestions?