- Joined
- Mar 30, 2011
- Messages
- 37,692
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- Location
- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
Opened up the nucs and hive I am introducing new queens into to take off the tape covering the candy plug - Wasted effort as the bees have done it for me - plug gone from all cages and (hopefully queen around somewhere in the hive) quickly withdrew and let them to it, fingers crossed now for the next week, I plan to inspect again next Saturday.
I've spent the last week clearing up the space around the greenhouse - moved a couple of tons of soil reserved for tidying the edges of the lawn five years ago - and never got round to doing it. Job now done, but what to do with the extra 20x15foot piece of garden I've reclaimed sale on in the garden centre I use so it's now a pollinator friendly flower garden - lupins planted, three cotoneasters in place, four patio type buddleia on the way together with the chive border which I'd planned and grown on in pots, sage and rosemary and a hit and miss scattering of borage and wildfloweer seeds - grandfather will be turning in his grave again at the thought of good vegetable growing land being put to flowers, but I've got so much garden I can afford to do it (still got another patch of land slightly larger which hasn't been started on yet - well I've only being living here since 1997!)
I've also bought a small (3 inch pot) bay tree sapling which i plan to plant behind the greenhouse to replace the on SWMBO and i bought when we strted courting which unfortunately succumbed to the cold winter two years ago - started off the same size, was 9 feet high when it died.
I've spent the last week clearing up the space around the greenhouse - moved a couple of tons of soil reserved for tidying the edges of the lawn five years ago - and never got round to doing it. Job now done, but what to do with the extra 20x15foot piece of garden I've reclaimed sale on in the garden centre I use so it's now a pollinator friendly flower garden - lupins planted, three cotoneasters in place, four patio type buddleia on the way together with the chive border which I'd planned and grown on in pots, sage and rosemary and a hit and miss scattering of borage and wildfloweer seeds - grandfather will be turning in his grave again at the thought of good vegetable growing land being put to flowers, but I've got so much garden I can afford to do it (still got another patch of land slightly larger which hasn't been started on yet - well I've only being living here since 1997!)
I've also bought a small (3 inch pot) bay tree sapling which i plan to plant behind the greenhouse to replace the on SWMBO and i bought when we strted courting which unfortunately succumbed to the cold winter two years ago - started off the same size, was 9 feet high when it died.