Trees For Bees -- Planting a Black Ice plum tree for spring. Working on the sustainable landscape.

4 years ago
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More than just the bees. I need to replace a Superior plum tree I planted last year because the deer ate half of it and nearly killed it. I will move it to a place down by the lake where it can still have a chance at survival. Next I unbox and plant a new Black Ice plum tree from FastGrowingTrees.com in hopes to one day have a fruiting plum tree that will ad to my sustainable and edible landscape.

The fruit trees and the other edibles I planted on the property such as black and raspberries, blueberries, apple, cherry, peach, nectarine, plum, and pare trees are one of the reasons I started raising bees to begin with. I needed pollinators to make everything work. I didn't realize how addictive raising bees was and now it is my primary hobby. I hope you enjoy this video and see part of what it takes to continue creating my edible and sustainable landscape.

If you are considering installing a sustainable or edible landscape or becoming a beekeeper or starting beekeeping as a hobby this is the channel for you. I will show you everything I learned in my first year of beekeeping and you can learn with me as I experience and overcome challenges I encounter in my second year and beyond. I will also feature some how-to videos because I am perpetually curious and creative and am always building something.

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