
PHACELIA TANACETIFOLIA - 3950

THE PLANT THAT SAVES BEE! If sown in May-June, it flowers in July and August, a period when bees struggle due to the lack of flowering. The honey produced is also of excellent quality.
In addition to being a honey plant, it is an ideal green manure plant for those who want to fertilize their soil naturally. This ancient practice (burying the whole plant before flowering) adds nutrients and organic matter to the soil, making it rich and soft. It is sown in spring in the North and also in autumn in the South at a rate of 300 grams per 100 square meters of land. If sown in June, it flowers in July and August, a period when bees struggle due to the lack of flowering.
