Re: [Organic_Gardening] Re: [TomatoMania] Re: Honey Bees

 

They bring ££ and joy and meditation. Put them less centrally perhaps?

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On 19 May 2011, at 17:31, Di Koehler <dikoehler@yahoo.com> wrote:

> got this message from a friend who does her plants at the community garden:
> This is a plea to the good folks who garden and would like to be (or already
> are) part of the community gardens. This year, one of the gardeners added a
> beehive to the gardens. These bees have been our dear friends and help everyone
> in and around the garden (they can forage for miles). Our harvests have
> increased, and the bees are very gentle. No one has been harmed by them, yet
> the management requested they be removed. Please help us explain to the
> committee for the garden that bees are always present in the garden, and giving
> them a home (inside the middle of a fenced plot, where no one can disturb them)
> is not a bad thing.
> Could really use some help from those of you knowledgeable on this. I want bees
> around.
>
> Dianne Koehler
> Austin, TX zone 8b
> visti my garden blog: http://dianne-gardening-in-wells-branch.blogspot.com/
> George's New story: http://www.scribd.com/george_koehler
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