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Beekeeping Calendar | Beeginning
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A Journey into the world of Beekeeping. Now that I have some experience under my belt, I can do as I always intended and calendar my activities. This is to help me in the future, though I do hope others may benefit. Feel free to comment on any way this can be improved. Dates are Southern Hemisphere, so adapt as needed. High Temp Avg = 11 C. Low Temp Avg = 2 C. High Temp Avg = 12 C. Low Temp Avg = 3.2 C. Get mite treatment in,. High Temp Avg = 14.5 C. Low Temp Avg = 5.3 C. Good time to split hives. Fill i...
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Welcome Harakeke, Welcome Hebe | Beeginning
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A Journey into the world of Beekeeping. Welcome Harakeke, Welcome Hebe. Welcome Harakeke, Welcome Hebe. October 14, 2016. Wow I now have 4 hives – I will flesh this out later, but just mentioning a new swarm, and a new nuc, both from my friend. So now I have four hives. My Apiary, Spring 2016 →. One comment on “ Welcome Harakeke, Welcome Hebe. October 16, 2016 at 2:49 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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My Apiary, Spring 2016 | Beeginning
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A Journey into the world of Beekeeping. My Apiary, Spring 2016. My Apiary, Spring 2016. October 21, 2016. My Apiary. From Left: Hebe, Daphne, Olive, Harakeke. A lovely North-facing aspect, nicely sheltered from the strongest of the prevailing winds. Lots of hives, lots of bees. They are all thriving. My little orchard is simply abuzz these days. Spring is a lovely time of year. However, to adapt from the words of Tom Cruise, “I feel the need, the need to weed”. Welcome Harakeke, Welcome Hebe. Reconnectin...
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FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | PlacerGROWN
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Meats, Poultry and Eggs. Flowers, Fiber and Christmas Trees. Sauces, Marmalades and More. What’s In Season. Meats, Poultry and Eggs. Flowers, Fiber and Christmas Trees. Sauces, Marmalades and More. What’s In Season. Quail eggs (fed n. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (298). 2366 Bald Hill Road. Auburn, CA 95603. Mandarins, pomegranates, pumpkins and gourds. Auburn, CA 95603. Visit us on Facebook. Mon, Wed, Sat, by appointment. 6165 Mt. Pleasant Road. Lincoln, CA 95648. Lincoln, CA 95648. 4428 Poppy Hill Road. Pleas...
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Boorinakis Harper Ranch: We've moved!
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Musings on local produce, family farming, sustainability, and other goings on about the ranch. Monday, March 7, 2011. Well, sort of. Not the farm, of course — the blog! Just head on over to bhranch.wordpress.com. For all the latest. (All the posts from this blog page are over there, too, so you can find everything in one convenient place.) You can even subscribe to have new blog posts delivered by e-mail, straight to your inbox! Here's a sneak peek. see you there! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Boorinakis Harper Ranch: March 2011
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Musings on local produce, family farming, sustainability, and other goings on about the ranch. Monday, March 7, 2011. Well, sort of. Not the farm, of course — the blog! Just head on over to bhranch.wordpress.com. For all the latest. (All the posts from this blog page are over there, too, so you can find everything in one convenient place.) You can even subscribe to have new blog posts delivered by e-mail, straight to your inbox! Here's a sneak peek. see you there! B H Ranch Photos. B H Ranch Photos.
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Bee Knowledge | Beeginning
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A Journey into the world of Beekeeping. A collection of the knowledge gained by this beginning beekeeper, which may be useful for others wishing to venture here also. 8211; as in superman, not supper. These are the boxes which sit on top of the main hive boxes, where honey is collected and stored. L – a cross between a screwdriver and crowbar used to help prise the boxes apart or lever out the frames, cos the bees keep glueing them down with a sticky glue called propolis. April 8, 2013 at 6:00 pm. Hi, Re...
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