Bees once pollinated many acres of Gilpin spuds
By Forrest Whitman
I chatted with a fellow high altitude gardener this week. She’s complaining that should she get any blossoms on her squash she’ll have to pollinate them with a cue tip. That’s because there are just darn few bees about these days to do any pollinating. She’s got a point. Many bee hives are crashing and we’ve got to wonder why. It once was just the opposite when I came to bees.
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