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Ever heard of sourwood honey? Well, honeybees love to use this plant as its source for a very distinctive flavor of honey. Birds like warblers love the seed the tree produces. If you can learn to ...
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WVNS Bluefield on MSNHow are our bees handling this wet weather?With a mild start to spring, followed by some heavy rain showers, how are our bees handling it? Mark Lilly, President of the ...
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Ever heard of sourwood honey? Well, honeybees love to use this plant as its source for a very distinctive flavor of honey.
Purple honey, also known as blue honey ... including nectar produced by sourwood trees growing in high aluminum soils under drought conditions. It hasn’t been verified, and sourwood tends ...
Though Georgia’s agricultural reputation hinges on Vidalia onions, peanuts and, of course, peaches, it could also be considered the Honey State. It also happens to be home to the world’s ...
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