Follow the Bloom - 2023

Started by FloridaGardener, February 09, 2023, 07:00:43 PM

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FloridaGardener

Warm winter except for 2 spots of record cold temps = busy bees and hives are still packed with honey.  Unusually warm temps could mean  hurricanes since the Gulf gets so warm by summer.

Carolina Laurel (nectar source) popped open this week.  Azaleas (no nectar) and saucer magnolia have been blossoming since late January.

The15thMember

I think my maples are blooming now.  I don't have one on my property and I haven't been out in a couple of days, but I'm seeing real looking pollen coming in, and the bees seem to be leaving the bird feeder alone. 
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Donovan J

Manzanita just opened here in California. Lots of other plants in bloom and the bees are busy collecting pollen and some nectar from the manzanita

Occam

Not sure the type of pollen but my two hives have been bringing pollen in the last few warm spells here in NE Oklahoma
Entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity

Bob Wilson

Japanese Cherry is blooming here, as well as the lawn weed henbit which provides red pollen.

Michael Bush

9" of snow here... bitter cold and wind.  Hard to picture blooms...
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G3farms

Japanese Cherry, American Elm, red maples, dandelions, daffodils

too rainy to see hen bit or dead nettle for me, just mud.   
those hot bees will have you steppin and a fetchin like your heads on fire and your keister is a catchin!!!

Bees will be bees and do as they please!

.30WCF

Walked around the yard this morning.

Not sure what this bush it, but it?s right beside the porch and all these will open
Into little blooms soon. I don?t ever see much activity on it though.


Dandy Lion


Japanese Maple or something. Pink flowers and purple leaves.


Plumb tree


Peach tree


Nothing in the pears or apples yet.


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.30WCF

Clover


Maple is starting to pop out pretty good.



Bradford Pear



Some kind of ground cover weed.



I forget what. Put these bulbs out with the kids a couple years ago.



Daffodils



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The15thMember

I can't believe how much is blooming out in the piedmont already!  We've only got daffodils and maples.  Just FYI, first picture reply #8, my botany isn't very good, but I really don't think that is clover.  I don't know what it is, but it's not clover. 
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.30WCF

Yeah, I?m not sure what it is, but for some reason that?s what I typed. It grows in the same area that all the clover will come up in the summer. It must like the same conditions, because this comes up first then the clover takes over the whole area.


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Michael Bush

26 F this morning... no blooms.
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Occam

60s today, no blooms yet. 75 tomorrow then back to low 50s and rainy most of the week
Entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity

Occam

Noticed a few daffodils today's as well as Bradford pear trees starting to bloom. Some of the maple trees appear to be starting to leaf out as well, the buds are opening on a few trees. Only 40s today and tomorrow then moving back to 50s+ for the foreseeable forecast.
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Bob Wilson

All the wild pear trees are blooming. They get visited by the bees sometimes, but they spread a lot and have wicked thorns.

Michael Bush

2 F (-17 C) this morning.  12 mph wind.  No blooms.
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My book:  ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
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cao

Yesterday I noticed that the maple trees are blooming.  I guess it is officially the start of te beekeeping season here.  Easter flowers and henbit are blooming also.

KD4MOJ

Quote from: Michael Bush on February 24, 2023, 06:46:35 AM
2 F (-17 C) this morning.  12 mph wind.  No blooms.
Time move south! :-)


Michael Bush

The weather is what keeps those Californians from moving here...
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My book:  ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
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