Ha! I started filming that segment and immediately thought don't swallow a bee. 🤣. They are harmless if you leave them alone. But we have TONS bees already, very encouraging.
My soil test of my flowerbeds around the house came back “very high” in almost every element. I don’t really use fertilizer. I just put new mulch on top every year. Do you know what caused this?
I see the bees are loving your holly blooms. Thanks for the information.
Ha! I started filming that segment and immediately thought don't swallow a bee. 🤣. They are harmless if you leave them alone. But we have TONS bees already, very encouraging.
My soil test of my flowerbeds around the house came back “very high” in almost every element. I don’t really use fertilizer. I just put new mulch on top every year. Do you know what caused this?
There are multiple variables that could play into this. Perhaps your mulch is high in nutrients and as it breaks down it's showing up in the soil.
Is there a time limit for how long to use up the bag with the bacillus in it?
It's inoculum so it should last a very long time in the bag. Think years.
Organic fertiliser is the way forward. Look after the soil health and the soil will feed your plants! 💪🪴