I may need to move about an hour south soon, and where the bees will live is a big part of deliberations.
Current site - my own very small field, high up on a fell so long winters and plenty of rain the rest of the year. But, plenty of forage nearby with early season willow to heather later, and I can plant/manage how I like to provide more nectar/pollen. It has a stream and is sheltered from the worst weather with an ok level of winter sunshine, albeit spring comes late. Fairly accessible with parking nearby and enough space for a bee shed.
New site yet to be found but it'll be lower altitude and slightly less vicious winters/a little drier but still Yorkshire! As I'm downsizing for financial reasons I doubt I'll find/afford a place with a big garden or adjacent field so the biggest issue is I'll be on someone else's land. Everything else yet to be determined of course.
Obviously I've been spoilt having my bees near home, but would it be daft to consider leaving them here and travelling back to care for them? Does being in full control of the current field outweigh some of the negatives about the site, and the travelling, or do you all manage perfectly well in out apiaries and I should stop fussing?
Challenge is I will need to decide about the field before I sell the house...
Current site - my own very small field, high up on a fell so long winters and plenty of rain the rest of the year. But, plenty of forage nearby with early season willow to heather later, and I can plant/manage how I like to provide more nectar/pollen. It has a stream and is sheltered from the worst weather with an ok level of winter sunshine, albeit spring comes late. Fairly accessible with parking nearby and enough space for a bee shed.
New site yet to be found but it'll be lower altitude and slightly less vicious winters/a little drier but still Yorkshire! As I'm downsizing for financial reasons I doubt I'll find/afford a place with a big garden or adjacent field so the biggest issue is I'll be on someone else's land. Everything else yet to be determined of course.
Obviously I've been spoilt having my bees near home, but would it be daft to consider leaving them here and travelling back to care for them? Does being in full control of the current field outweigh some of the negatives about the site, and the travelling, or do you all manage perfectly well in out apiaries and I should stop fussing?
Challenge is I will need to decide about the field before I sell the house...