Posted by EVP MAN on July 3, 2010, 5:22 pm
My cantaloupes aren't being pollinated very well this season. I did
notice that in my front yard, the honey bees are really working the
white clover. This gave me the idea that next year perhaps I should
plant some white clover seed directly into my cantaloupe mounds. Or
would it be best just to plant it around the edge of each mound? Your
take on this please.
Rich
Posted by Billy on July 3, 2010, 5:59 pm
White_Noise_1@webtv.net (EVP MAN) wrote:
> My cantaloupes aren't being pollinated very well this season. I did
> notice that in my front yard, the honey bees are really working the
> white clover. This gave me the idea that next year perhaps I should
> plant some white clover seed directly into my cantaloupe mounds. Or
> would it be best just to plant it around the edge of each mound? Your
> take on this please.
>
> Rich
The balance is that they will sap some of the nutrients from the soil,
but they will add NO3-- to the soil. I recommend a good stand of them,
next to the cantaloupe bed.
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- Billy
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> notice that in my front yard, the honey bees are really working the
> white clover. This gave me the idea that next year perhaps I should
> plant some white clover seed directly into my cantaloupe mounds. Or
> would it be best just to plant it around the edge of each mound? Your
> take on this please.
>
> Rich