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FLOWERS

FLOWERS. FLOWERS. AND. MORE FLOWERS. FLOWERS I PLANTED THIS SPRING. * Corn Poppy Salvia Sizzler Red * Vulgare Blue Bedder Echium Pininana Anise Basil * Lemon Mint Drummond Phlox * Cornflower Black-Eyed Susan. * Phacelia * Borage Echium Fastuosum, Coriander/Cilantro

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FLOWERS

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  1. FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MORE FLOWERS

  2. FLOWERS I PLANTEDTHIS SPRING * Corn Poppy Salvia Sizzler Red * Vulgare Blue Bedder Echium Pininana Anise Basil * Lemon Mint Drummond Phlox * Cornflower Black-Eyed Susan * Phacelia * Borage Echium Fastuosum, Coriander/Cilantro * Purple Coneflower Lemon Balm Catnip * Bachelor’s Buttons * Buckwheat Texas Bluebonnet Lance-Leaf Coreopsis * Indian Blanket Plains Coreopsis

  3. PHACELIA 180 - 1,500 pounds honey per acre, depending on soil quality and depth; 300-1000 pounds of pollen.

  4. BACHELOR BUTTONS Bee on a Bachelor Button

  5. BORAGE minor, but can be major on cultivated area 200 pounds honey per acre; 60-160 pounds pollen

  6. BUCKWHEAT can be; dark honey with distinct flavor; granulates quickly

  7. CLOVER major - up to 500 pounds per acre in a good year

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