Spring Garden Tour: Japanese Andromeda tree

By Solominer | Solominer | 1 Jun 2020


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Also known as Pieris, it is an early blooming plant. This is very important to me due to the kind of Bees I help raise. In February or Mach these flowers bloom and give the Bees a great nectar and pollen source. Since the Bees show up early on in the year many other plants have not flowered yet.

They can hold up to the North Georgia winters and in the hot summer they are mostly in the shade. And seem to thrive with morning sunlight. I previously had them planted where they would get part afternoon light and they seemed unhappy. When I moved them to morning shade light only they really improved.

Depending on the shade and spacing these plants can grow anywhere from three to thirteen feet. I love the color change as they go from bright red new growth to a light green and then finally into a dark green color before coming mature leaves.

With these plants I hope to feed the Bees well. I planted a few others that are small right now but hope in a few years they will be great producers as well.

Right now the large one I stood next to is about six feet tall, the small plants are only a foot tall so far. The big one has a five to seven year head start so hopefully in a few years it will catch up.

A link to the plants profile.

https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/53930/#b

More info on the bees I help raise.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_bee

Many of the plants I started this year are just going to leaf out, and maybe in a few years they will all produce good food and nest building sources for the Mason Bees. With my Apple, Cherry, Pieris, Leatherleaf Mahonia, and maybe some others it should help out the Bees so they do not have to travel as far. Keeping their nests close to their collection sites is important. They will produce more homes in their lifecycle if they can get back home quicker. Since their range is about 300' having them travel less than 50' will help them greatly.

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Solominer
Solominer

I am a user of cryptocurrency and also run infrastructure for multiple Coins and Dapps. I write about my experience with blockchain tech and nature. On the side I use a full spectrum camera to take unique photos in the Infrared and Ultraviolet spectrums.


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