What's flowering as forage in your area

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We only just have the hawthorn coming to bloom here. 2 days of warm rainy weather today and tomorrow should help bring more into flower before what looks to be another week of great sunny weather. Hopefully I can get a spring crop this year!
 
From a couple of days ago: Lots of yellow rattle in the 'orchard' apiaries, and beans flowering at the nature reserve. That was unexpected because the plants are much smaller this year.

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Anyone had any issues with caterpillar infestation in a buxus plant?
 
I believe it's usually simpler to replace the Buxus with a different species of plant.
Have you tried spraying them with Xentari (Bacillus Thuringiensis). That does kill box caterpillar. Available from Amazon or small quantities on ebay.
 
Have you tried spraying them with Xentari (Bacillus Thuringiensis). That does kill box caterpillar. Available from Amazon or small quantities on ebay.
Sprayed with Dipel on desperation and ordered nematodes, removed the two huge box balls, they were infested and going to use the nematodes on the lower hedges and pray to god it works, otherwise they'll have to be dug up as well
 

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Sprayed with Dipel on desperation and ordered nematodes, removed the two huge box balls, they were infested and going to use the nematodes on the lower hedges and pray to god it works, otherwise they'll have to be dug up as well
Sounds bad. Lots of sympathy.
 
Enkianthus campanulatus (looks nicer than its name). I've never been overly aware of my bees working it but the buzzing was so loud a few days back that I could hear it from the greenhouse. It is covered in beautiful bell-like coral coloured blooms hence the name. It had been sadly neglected for many years so I suspect that the chopping I've had to give it (it's not really a nice little border shrub) has shaken things up a bit. Lots of bumbles working it too.
 

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Scabious, love this little flower, keeps giving blooms late into the summer
 

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I was led to believe that creeping buttercup pollen was poisonous to honeybees? My girls are hitting it hard (while ingoring the good wholesome clover right next door). I had a terse word. 20240519_172357.jpg
 
In other news, our first early blackberry patch is flowering. Pretty relieved it's coming early. The hawthorn in that area was a no show.20240519_172556.jpg
 

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