My nectarine tree was in full bloom so I’m expecting a good harvest of nectarines. There is only a handful of apricots on my tree this year, usually there’s so many I give them away and can them. In past years my tomatoes plants are giving me plenty of tomatoes for June, July and August but this year only a handful has started to blossom flowers and no fruit bud yet. The unexpected cold flash also killed several of the smaller tomato plants.
Other than my first few years of beekeeping, this year has been most difficult for me. I haven’t had working layers for almost a decade (1st or 2nd winter of beekeeping); this year I’ve gotten 4 hives that went into working layers.
Currently I have 4 hives with no signs of eggs. I saw the Queen in one, she’s just not laying yet. The other 3 I’m not certain of but they do have capped brood and were clustering. I’ll give them a few more weeks to see if warmer weather prompts laying, but most likely end up combining them. Normally I don’t feed my bees but I think this year, I will need to. I already gave away my feeder frame so I’m going to have to open feed the bees. With the exception of 2 hives, none of them are producing any honey. It’s strange because there has been plenty of rain so one would think plenty of nectar for the bees.
Bee Humble,
Mimi
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