Monday, October 6, 2014

Started planting daffodils

Son eating apples
Orchard
Started to plant daffodils in the orchard. They should bring in more wildlife. They aren't really a bee friendly plant, but I have also planted a much smaller number of crocuses. More blub flowers will be planted over the next couple of weekends. We have also ordered other seed plants.
It been tough work I started on Friday and the ground was dry and very hard. I then continued on Saturday and as it had rained in the morning it was much easier to get them planted.

Checked on the Bees and have started to feed. Its been a strange September as they are still bringing in pollen and building up stores. I placed a 12.5Kg fondant block on one of them. The others have lots of food so they should be fine.

The most aggressive of my colonies was a little disappointing as I didn't see much brood in the hive, loads of bees, stores and pollen so will have to check on that again in the coming week.

The bees weren't happy with me going to the hive and I got stung a couple of times a while later, when I had removed the veil and returned to planting. One sting was below the eye and it now looks like I have a black eye.The swelling has started to go down and its been almost 24 hours.

Fondant block on hive
One of the nice things about working in an orchard is when your feeling peckish you can help yourself to a juicy apple, as my son demonstrates. He was helping with the daffodil planting and was having fun with his toy dragon. Still a number of apples in the trees and they are very refreshing after you have been planting very crisp.

My wife made a delicious black current and apple pie, with the fruit from the orchard of course, it was very yummy.

The weather over the weekend was lovely to get the blubs planted and the rest of the week seem wet lots of rain forecast.

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