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Haven’t had mine back yet. Waiting on spring and summer
....not that much if they let them run to seed!and neighbours must like radish
....not that much if they let them run to seed!
It's a brassica so it could be anything - OSR? or I have seen a yellow flowering brassica turn up in commercial wildflower mixesis there a famers crop which is recorded as garden radish...seemed odd in that quantity
It's a brassica so it could be anything - OSR? or I have seen a yellow flowering brassica turn up in commercial wildflower mixes
I don't think they can differentiate between wild relatives and crop plants that might have been cross-bred with the same wild relatives during their breeding program.It's a brassica so it could be anything - OSR? or I have seen a yellow flowering brassica turn up in commercial wildflower mixes
The verges and waterway banks around here seem to be more densely covered each year with yellow flowering brassicas. I wonder if they are some kind of vigorous crosses with ****. Anyhow, I'm sure there wasn't so much yellow there when I was a lad.It's a brassica so it could be anything - OSR? or I have seen a yellow flowering brassica turn up in commercial wildflower mixes
The verges and waterway banks around here seem to be more densely covered each year with yellow flowering brassicas. I wonder if they are some kind of vigorous crosses with ****. Anyhow, I don't remember so much yellow when I was a lad.
Game cover crops can be interesting blends.is there a famers crop which is recorded as garden radish...seemed odd in that quantity
This is my summer crop from 2019. You’d think that it was from bramble but it’s not. Bramble has small pollen grains which are not sifted out in the bees’ proventriculus so are generally over expressed in a sample. You have to look at the rest. My honey sample was from Rosebay which has a large pollen grain which is sifted out so that few end up in the honey sample.
There is a pollen coefficient you can use to accurately label your honey
There’s one hereHi Dani, do you know of anywhere this is published in a readily digestible form ? Thanks
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