The bees are busy this fall
The bees are loving all of the damaged melons we left for them. The sun dang near destroyed part of the garden this year. It seemed like it was just boiling them and leaving them severely sunburnt. Instead of just leaving them to just rot we have been smashing them for the deer and bees and chickens. #bees #harvestvibes #farmlife #hotmesshomestead #wacotexas /Waco
Bees play a vital role in our ecosystem, especially during the fall when they are busy foraging for food. With the summer heat causing damage to melons, many gardeners are left with surplus fruit. Instead of discarding these damaged melons, they can provide a valuable food source for bees, deer, and chickens. Using damaged produce is a sustainable approach to gardening that not only reduces waste but also promotes the health of local wildlife. As you explore your garden, consider what you can offer to help support these important pollinators. Melons, rich in moisture and sugars, are an excellent choice. Additionally, for gardeners in areas like Waco, the unique climate challenges can lead to more significant produce loss, reinforcing the importance of utilizing every resource available. Providing food for wildlife not only benefits the bees but also contributes to a thriving garden ecosystem. Remember to check on your garden regularly and make the most out of the summer's leftover bounty as you transition into fall. This not only helps the environment but also enhances your homesteading experience!

















































































