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The flow was good today, after reading and talking to folk the flow could last for a few weeks or days.. Ive also been reading a very good book recommended by
@elainemary, brother Adams was saying in their that ling will produce nectar while young and at very low temperatures. And mainly southwards first... Interesting the flow has started on the south side of the hill.
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Finding out some lovely things from this book, from some proper old school beekeepers.
Thanks Elaine what a book!!!!!!
Apologies I've split my post.
Another thing I took some honey of colonys near heath and I now know it is mixed bell, spring and summer honey dark and redish colour.
We had honey like it last year..you live and learn.
I know this because the children have had samples under the microscope.
In the first photo the hill in the distance has Heather but its English heritage.