- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
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- Location
- Suffolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
With a hint of toffee?
Would it be Mustard this time of year?I stumbled across a small field of OSR 200 mts from my hives yesterday.
Our marriage has survived too but hearing has always put a strain on it. Technically, I think I am sure I am not deaf but there are subtle differences between not hearing, not listening and ignoring. As long as she thinks I am deaf it suits me fine. If I get hearing aids I will have no excuse.Our marriage has survived but describing colours has always put a strain on it. Technically, I am colour blind, but I have little experience of that away from colour blindness tests;
That's interesting. I just assumed it was late-flowering OSR. But, this isn't an agriculture area. The farm is a pick-your-own small-holding. So perhaps it is mustard. Looks very similar to OSR.Would it be Mustard this time of year?
they're all brassicasSo perhaps it is mustard. Looks very similar to OSR.
Build a bridge, knock on the farmer's door and ask: one day you might be sick of bees at home and want an out-apiary. Check out the land first on Google Earth, so that you have an idea of the spot you want (secure, good access, invisible, wind shelter) rather than what might be offered.perhaps it is mustard
Noooooooo! White and gold. How weird!Black and Blue for me mate
K
Flat batteries happenOur marriage has survived too but hearing has always put a strain on it. Technically, I think I am sure I am not deaf but there are subtle differences between not hearing, not listening and ignoring. As long as she thinks I am deaf it suits me fine. If I get hearing aids I will have no excuse.
Oh well spotted, looks like hives doesn't itare those hives on the right side of pic.down the far corner...of field..
Don't let that put you off, Paul. May be temporary hives, or a couple abandoned by the farmer's daughter. Always worth making friends with farmers, because they'll know other farmers...looks like hives doesn't it
He already has 25 hives, managed by a guy at my local association.Build a bridge, knock on the farmer's door and ask: one day you might be sick of bees at home and want an out-apiary. Check out the land first on Google Earth, so that you have an idea of the spot you want (secure, good access, invisible, wind shelter) rather than what might be offered.
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