dieselchessy
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I'm planning on planting about a 100 yard long stretch of Fireweed for the bees and blacktail, and we have 1.75 acres of salmonberry, blackberry, and early blooming cherry trees.
Most of our neighboring properties around us have an excess of salmonberry and blackberry, but very few have flowering gardens for pollinators.
Do you guys think it would be necessary to plant more than the above before getting bees? I don't want to get them and not have enough "feed".
They will fly a few miles to get resources. Maple trees in early spring can be a big target, black berries, dandelion, ect.... What little you have on 2 acres likely wont be a big player in their lives unless its the prime target at a specific time. They may ignore your land completely if something better is in bloom within range.
It would probably be best to try and figure out what will provide pollen and/or nectar at a time when other sources aren't available and plant that. But planting any good sources certainly wont hurt.
Deer and bees really like clover. Crimson, alsike, ect....