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Author: sykesix   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Scientists added nutrients to bee pollen
Date: 04/04/26 10:01 PM
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Thyme is stupid easy to grow. I took a starter from Lowes, stuck it in the ground and left for vacation. 3 years later it had spread to fill the bed. Flowers are quite demurely pretty, not a showy plant, and the bees absolutely love it.

Oregano is also stupid easy to grow, at least here in zone 9a/8b. I use it for groundcover. I use it both fresh and dry it. Bees spend a lot of time in the oregano beds.

The bomb for bees though, is sage. Bumblebees go mad for it. My plants are covered with bumblebees when they flower.
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