Different bees and pollinators benefit from specific types of flowers. Whether a flower is deep or shallow, red or yellow, generous with nectar or stingy... These all impact the attractiveness to different pollinators. We have collected some of the Best Flowers for Honey Bees on this poster that is free to download. Backyard beekeepers should consider growing some of these flowers to improve bee health and honey quality.
This is my go-to Roma. The fruit is huge, they taste great, and they produce heavily over a long time period. They also seem less susceptible to blossom end rot than other Romas.
Liked that it is a sturdy product and reasonably priced. Also delivery time was great.
I love these seeds. They have high germination and produce lots of delicious, sweet, spicy, and easy-to-store radishes. I plant them directly to the garden every year in July for a September harvest. In cold storage they'll last until the next harvest. A family favourite!
Started indoors under grow lights mid February, no issues with germination. Seedings doing fantastic, healthy and happy. Just finished transplanting them into larger cells. Plan to plant them outside 1st of May. First time growing foxglove from seed so I am looking forward to seeing them flower.
