BEE TIME TO PLANT
my bee journey continues
this weekend i went to my third bee class
at the wonderful lady bird johnson wildflower center
now i love this place
i really like to go there by myself so i can just wonder
around and look at things
now this is a larger cistern at the front of the entrance
to the wildflower center
they collect rainwater there in large quantities
to use to irrigate the plants with
and
to keep their small ponds full
its worth the trip folks
it was nice to wonder around this weekend before my
bee class started
looking at what stuff looks like in the dead of winter
and
to compare it to my landscape
looked closely at some thunderturf lawn that was dormant
i was impressed at how compact it was
its made up of blue grama buffalo and curly mesquite grasses
nice lawn
drought tolerant
after roaming around for awhile i went to my bee class
a beginners class
which built upon the last two bee classes i have been to
now
i am ready to read more on beekeeping
order my bee suit
get my smoker and hive tool
then im all set to go
i have an upcoming class in march on handling the hive
a four hour class with an experienced beekeeper
its a hands on class
i also am increasing my bee friendly plants in my landscape
i already have most of them suggested for this area
i recently planted a mistflower a mexican oregano lantana
mexican mint marigold and firebush
i will let my arugulas broccoli lettuce go to seed and flower
i want to keep those bees happy and busy
i have a ton of bees at my place already
wonder where they live
im not sure what kind they are
but hopefully soon i will be able to identify them
its that time of year
to plant the onions in this area
i use onion plants like these since they do better here than the sets do
in our kitchen we are close to using up all the onions we planted
at this time last year
we hang them in panty hose and hang them from the rafters in our garage
using them as we need them
last year many of ours were the size of a softball
i choose the 1015 onions for this area
since they are sweet
dont seem to burn my eyes when i cut them up
eg
today i will use two of them from last years crop to make some
anasazi beans along with last years garlic and last years poblano pepper
using my organic bean recipe
so be looking at the nurseries or feed stores for these onions
they can be planted in the garden or in flower beds or in flower pots
its well worth it
to go out
cut down an organic onion that you have grown yourself
they just taste better that way
the organicgreen doctor
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