Hayfever - Please help
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Good thank you. I must apologise to you Matt...I typed out a PM a couple of days ago...I've just checked and I don't know what happened to it. I'm sure you know what it was about...following a conversation with Willmore. I've not been around much this week...I came to Toronto for my daughter's graduation and am staying here for a week or two. I've been awake all night so I am now going to try to get a few hours sleep...I'll try to catch up with you later.
The pics look so lovely though, you must be so proud of her.
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Take care mate
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#95
Two questions for Rugbymatt and ChrisW,
How easy would it be (or not) to cultivate your own Manuka orchard (trees or bushes?) - far away from New Zealand - and, how do the bees target only that orchard? Just curious...
Thanks,
Carol
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Well you could plant some Leptospermum scoparium and make sure the bees are far enough away from them to not just fly over them and away you go. Quite how you would find that many shrubs I don't know
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This one is strictly for Rugbymatt, he is the flora and fauna guru!
Over to you Matt, do your stuff! Chris XXX






