RE: honey bees
- To: "'perennials@mallorn.com'"
- Subject: RE: honey bees
- From: P* S*
- Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 13:24:09 -0800
I think honey bees are right on topic. If soil pH, water, fertilizer, etc.,
are okay to discuss, bees should be, too!
Sue P.
SPesznec@lhs.org Milwaukie, OR.
> ----------
> From: Alicia
> Sent: Thursday, February 4, 1999 11:42 PM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: honey bees
>
> FWIW, not sure if I'm disobeying rules, but I'd also be interested in the
> answers to this question. Can we limit it to perennial bee-less flowers?
> ;)
> Alicia, zone 4, who likes bees but loves knowledge of any kind when it
> comes to flowers!
>
> Miller, Devon wrote:
> >
> > A friend has the following question:
> >
> > What plants do NOT attract bees? Her garden is near her pool (would
> that I
> > could be so lucky), and she is tired of swooshing the bees away. Any
> > suggestions? If you have shrub suggestions, e-mail me privately so I
> don't
> > breach any perennial listserv protocol!!!
> >
> > (I am looking forward to your answers, because she will then bequeath
> her
> > bee-attracting plants to me!)
>
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