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<blockquote data-quote="tmarques" data-source="post: 1933" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Thanks for the welcome.</p><p> I am a 72 years old, retired mechanical engineer, interested in hobby beekeeping and perhaps get my own Manuka Honey (For personal use). Last year I acquired three hives and two swarmed out, presently I have one hive and I intend to acquire three more this spring (I’m try to view as many “YouTube” as I can to learn about the bees), but would appreciate any recommendation, also I got interested in growing some Manuka tree to feed the girls with good nectar. I would appreciate any tips on both be keeping as well growing Manuka threes, like; requirements (Soil pH, fertilizers, etc, and management practices), any info., any good sites on the subject will be greatly appreciated. My location is; (29* 58’ 6” N – 81*28’ 3” W).</p><p>BEE HAPPY!</p><p>Thanx……….Tony……>)))*>….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmarques, post: 1933, member: 285"] Thanks for the welcome. I am a 72 years old, retired mechanical engineer, interested in hobby beekeeping and perhaps get my own Manuka Honey (For personal use). Last year I acquired three hives and two swarmed out, presently I have one hive and I intend to acquire three more this spring (I’m try to view as many “YouTube” as I can to learn about the bees), but would appreciate any recommendation, also I got interested in growing some Manuka tree to feed the girls with good nectar. I would appreciate any tips on both be keeping as well growing Manuka threes, like; requirements (Soil pH, fertilizers, etc, and management practices), any info., any good sites on the subject will be greatly appreciated. My location is; (29* 58’ 6” N – 81*28’ 3” W). BEE HAPPY! Thanx……….Tony……>)))*>…. [/QUOTE]
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