I live in a village or about 30 houses surrounded by fields which are mainly grass with the odd farmer growing wheat or rape seed oil. There's also plenty of woodland around.
My garden is about 2 acres and backs onto fields with a neighbour's garden to one side.
The far end of the garden is divided in two with a hedge running down the middle.
On one side is a lawn which faces south. The hives could be positioned here just back from a hedge. There is no shade and it is the more windy of the two sites. The site would get sun all day and into the evening.
The other potential site backs on to an old barn with 20 meter beech trees as the border. The area is an orchard with a dozen or so apple, pear and cherry trees. The position also faces south but is more shaded than the other spot though less exposed. It is not in complete shade, it has overhanging branches which give dappled shade. The site gets sun in the morning but not the evening sun.
Which would be better - a sunny spot or a more shaded sheltered position? The two site are only 40 meters apart but offer quite a different environment
Any advice gratefully received.
My garden is about 2 acres and backs onto fields with a neighbour's garden to one side.
The far end of the garden is divided in two with a hedge running down the middle.
On one side is a lawn which faces south. The hives could be positioned here just back from a hedge. There is no shade and it is the more windy of the two sites. The site would get sun all day and into the evening.
The other potential site backs on to an old barn with 20 meter beech trees as the border. The area is an orchard with a dozen or so apple, pear and cherry trees. The position also faces south but is more shaded than the other spot though less exposed. It is not in complete shade, it has overhanging branches which give dappled shade. The site gets sun in the morning but not the evening sun.
Which would be better - a sunny spot or a more shaded sheltered position? The two site are only 40 meters apart but offer quite a different environment
Any advice gratefully received.