My bee yard

Started by mgmoore7, September 24, 2007, 12:29:32 PM

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mgmoore7

Actually, this is my back yard.  Our bees share space with our backyard garden.  Anyways, you can see a BB without a box.  That was the hive to the right where you can see the newspaper hanging out.  I did a combine as that hive was queenless for a while and had a laying worker. 



JP

Matt, what kind of set up do you have there?
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mgmoore7

The white things are called www.hydrostackers.com and the boxes are www.earthbox.com

The plants in the hydrostackers are strawberries.  We will be adding herbs and lettuce soon.

The earthboxes (we have 9) have tomatoes, corn, beans, squash, carrots and peppers.

abejaruco

Very interesting. The second link offers magnific fruits...
Can you post a new photo in November? I am curious. Thanks.

mgmoore7

Quote from: abejaruco on September 25, 2007, 12:34:00 AM
Very interesting. The second link offers magnific fruits...
Can you post a new photo in November? I am curious. Thanks.

Sure.  I have blog that has some more pictures as well.

http://themoorefamilyblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/21/garden-pictures-92107/

Kirk-o

Boy oh bou what a fantastic garden and bee set up you must be very happy
Kirk-o
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mgmoore7

Thanks.  You are right, we are very happy with it.  We are doing what we can with the small yard that we have.  We greatly increased our garden this fall and just can't wait to harvest.... 

In the past we have done 3 earthboxes for tomatos, peppers and herbs but obviously we have expanded that a good bit. 

Cindi

Matt, you got something good going on over at your place.  I love the strawberry hangers, such innovation on our world, eh?  Have a wonderful day, best of life.  Cindi
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abejaruco

QuoteVery interesting. The second link offers magnific fruits...
Can you post a new photo in November? I am curious. Thanks.


Sure.  I have blog that has some more pictures as well.

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