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Author: Dara Ballow-Giffen

October Honey Bee Power Plant – Asters

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Asters – Symphyotrichum and Eurybia species Asters abound this time of year, whether planted intentionally or naturalized voluntarily. Unfortunately, taxonomist got their hands on Asters back in the 1990s, breaking them up and reclassifying the North American Asters with unpronounceable Read More …

CategoriesHoneypotTags2017-10, Honey Bee Power Plant

Here Comes Winter

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Are you ready? For me, this is one of the most critical times of the year in beekeeping. I want my hives healthy, strong, and with plenty of food for the winter. If all of this is in place, most Read More …

CategoriesHoneypotTags2017-10, winter

Riddle: What’s the difference between a bicycle rider and a beekeeper?

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HINT:     Look at their socks!   -Frank Linton

CategoriesHoneypotTags2017-09

September Letter from the South

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While this letter is being written at home in Alabama, it could be titled “Letter from Colorado”. Mary and I spent August in Durango, Colorado, and not entirely by choice. Mary broke her leg there at the end of July, Read More …

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Thank You

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To the many members who helped at the Montgomery County Fair. I could not get over the number of our members who made this event successful. I want to especially thank Jim Fraser and his sons for the tireless work Read More …

CategoriesHoneypotTags2017-09

Photo: Steve Dubik

September Honey Bee Power Plant – Stonecrop

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Stonecrop – Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ (Hylotelephium ‘Herbstfreude’) Autumn Joy Stonecrop is one tough cookie, thriving in average to dry, sandy to gravelly soils in full sun to part shade. Growth will be floppy in too rich soils or too shady Read More …

CategoriesHoneypotTags2017-09, Honey Bee Power Plant

“What’s Killing My Bees” 10/11 at the September Monthly Meeting

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At the September MCBA monthly meeting, Bee George brings us “What’s Killing My Bees or A Bee Talk that You Don’t Want To Hear”. Come hear the uncomfortable reality about varroa, deformed wing virus and our honey bees. Wednesday, October Read More …

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July Honey Bee Power Plant: Russian Sage

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Russian Sage – Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian sage, is one tough cookie, easily grown in average to dry, well-drained soils in full sun. It will grow in part shade, but stems will be prone to flopping over. Plants are drought tolerant Read More …

CategoriesHoneypotTags2017-07, Honey Bee Power Plant

July Meeting Recap: Charm City Meadworks

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Speaker: James Boicourt, beekeeper, meadmaker and co-owner of Charm City Meadworks What is mead? Mead is an alcoholic drink made of honey and water that has been fermented with yeast. It can be flavored with herbs, fruits and other flavorings Read More …

CategoriesHoneypot, UncategorizedTags2017-07

July Letter from the South

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Actually this month’s letter is being written in Durango, Colorado.  Mary and I were on vacation out here, visiting her brother-in-law, when unfortunately Mary broke her leg.  She is currently in rehab and doing well, but our vacation out here Read More …

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