Archive | August 2019

Catching Late Season Swarm

Spring is the season for swarming, but here we are just before Labor Day weekend and a swarm showed up in the garden. We happened to have a hive free due to the fact that one of our colonies departed after we split and requeened….could they have returned?… so we quickly boxed up this swarm and deposited it in the open hive.

The bees were very docile (until we knocked them off the fruit tree of course). They seemed to quickly adjust and settle back down to calm dispositions.

Because it’s late in the season with fewer flowers and nectar, we filled up a feeder with 1/1 sugar water and will feed them – probably through the whole winter – to help them establish. I also have ordered bee patties for this colony to further boost their health and chance of thriving through until the next nectar flow.

Hot Sauce in Hot Austin

With a bumper crop of tomatoes and chile peppers in the GOLDEN GLOW GARDENS, we decided to make our own hot sauce. Testing recipes lit a few taste buds on fire, but we think the result is flavorFUL with just the right amount of spice and heat for these 100+ temperatures we’re having here in Central Texas.

Lucky for us, we settled on our favorite recipe just in time to bring it to the 29th Annual Hot Sauce Festival in Austin. Come on by on August 26th, give it a try, and let us know what you think!