The best time to prune your trees is during the late Fall and winter. At Grateful Trees & Bees, we believe that, as with human surgical procedures, it’s always best to cut tree limbs after the anesthesiologist has had a chance to put the patient to sleep. Yes, it’s true. […]
Monthly Archives: October 2013
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I’m Jennifer, the wife of Grateful Trees & Bee’s owner, Jake, and more often than not, I’ll be the writer of this here blog. Today I’m going to share with you my garden story. I’m guessing it’s a fairly common one for those of us born in the latter half […]
Bees are responsible for pollinating one third of our nation’s food supply: all those vegetables, fruits and nuts that we depend on. Since 2006 ten million hives have been lost nationwide to colony collapse disorder. Thankfully humans have been stepping up and starting backyard bee hives in great numbers. A […]