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My Backyard
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Musings on gardening and beekeeping
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My Backyard | Musings on gardening and beekeeping My Backyard Musings on gardening and beekeeping A 2019 Update July 7, 2019 IT’s a bit of a kick looking back at my 2009 and 20015 posts. Yes, it took over 5 years from wanting bees to actually getting them. But now, after 4 years it’s a good time to rehash a few things I learned. First lesson: Beekeeping is transformative I’ve been involved in agriculture on some level almost my entire life, even if it might have been just growing a few plants in a garden. So I naturally look at the land, the plants, the ecology in a different way than most urban non-farming folks. But getting bees has totally altered my view of the environment and the way I am tied to it through these little insects. I think one of the best illustrations of this comes in the form of next door neighbors and their lawn. when I first moved here and realized that they were only going to mow about 3 times a year, I viewed theirs a perpetual eyesore. ...
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