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Winterizing Honeybees!

We’ve just had a short cold snap here in the San Antonio area but in the next few days temperatures will be back in the 60’s. Of course we do get wintery weather but it never seems to last long. One thing that worries me is that my Honeybees will Read more…

By Caroline Broderick, 1 year1 year ago
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Feed for Healthy Honeybees

As new beekeepers, it’s been a worrying time for us with these weeks of hot temperatures and NO RAIN! Pretty everything is dry and crispy which means that there’s NO NECTAR & NO POLLEN for the bees! And the last time we inspected out hives there was not much in Read more…

By Caroline Broderick, 1 year1 year ago

Caroline will be sharing her weekly adventures of gardening, nature, and chickens based on a lifetime love of gardening and nearly 20 years in South Texas.

"I don't know it all, and I've certainly made plenty of mistakes over the years... BUT I learn and rarely make the same mistake twice!"

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