
Have a large, U shaped planter box built.
Have the bee yard, or apiary accessible from the inside base of the U.
Most people focus on flowers or specialized plants.
As a recommendation, I would suggest shade, near high pollinating trees.
Place bricks around the apiary, to keep vegetation a foot or two away from the enclosure.
Weeds are NOT an issue, if your planter is JUST weeds and wild grass, that is okay.
Less maintenance, low demand on water, time and attention.
The health benefactors are found in the end product.
Improving potential immune support against - Juniper, Oak, Ragweed, and Mulberry, might be a goal.
Jupiter and Oak are more impactful than ragweed. TBD.
Shade for the Bees is good.
Shade for you in a harvest, is good.
If it is low maintenance, it is worth it… just requires some planning, and some time, not too much time though!
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