Okay, so most of you have probably seen me poke links here and there and talk about a specific book in several of my posts. And it’s because American Honey Plants is one of my very favorite books. The links on this website may contain affiliate links. This means that I may receive a commission…
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Honey bee forage: the unsuspecting Tulip Poplar
I live in the Southern Appalachians where there is a wide variety of bee forage. This could be anything from ground covers like Gill-over-the-Ground, vines like Clematis, blackberry brambles, and trees like Sourwood and Tulip Poplar. The links on this website may contain affiliate links. This means that I may receive a commission if you…
Persimmons and Hazelnuts: Bigger is Better when it comes to pollination.
We’ve all heard that bigger is better. Well, sometimes it is. Bigger fruit, bigger nuts, better crops. When my wife and I bought our Georgia mountain property, one of the first things we found was that there were Persimmon trees everywhere! A few years later we found Hazelnut trees here and there. We didn’t have…