I have approx 400 feet of Privy hedge that is 12-14 foot tall. Do bees work this plant in the spring for pollen ? I hope so.
I have approx 400 feet of Privy hedge that is 12-14 foot tall. Do bees work this plant in the spring for pollen ? I hope so.
Oh Yeah. I'ts outstanding for nectar and makes light honey..
That certainly is great news, There's enough of this stuff to keep the girls busy all spring !
As nicely as I can, isn't it Privet, not privy. Yes, I know what you meant. I just didn't know if other would try to google privy hedge and get a picture of a hedge around an outhouse or what. If I am totally wrong about this I would like to know.
Mark Berninghausen
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Bees really go after the privet here, you can hear the buzz from ten or twenty feet away. It makes a good late spring buildup bloom for the bees.
If it is Viburnum you are lucky.
There's a strain up in the northeast that I've read isn't really good for honey. What we have down here I think is "chinese" privet and it makes good honey.
Ed
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Out here we have a California Privet that the bees love, but our common landscape privet is a Texas privet & the bees don't work it.
Dan
The tall privet hedges in East Texas are a very reliable nectar producer blooming for a few weeks in late April. They also work well as a "privy hedge" if the need arises.![]()
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