Thank you for these practical tree lessons as they relate to honeybees. Your presentations contain valuable info and appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
Thanks Johnny. I’ve wondered about the willow tree for a while now. I live in a flood plain and the willows are everywhere. Thank for the info. May you be blessed and prosper brother.
Johnny The other day when I asked about white willow. I might be taking about another willow. Around the slews and marshes where we duck hunt there are many black willows. Along the Mississippi River there are many willow trees that are big trees like oaks and hickory. Any idea which willow they would be? Thanks Dennis
Yes, that is one of my dogs. Her name is Riley. Tough as a pine knot. Follows me everywhere around the farm. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I really appreciate you!
Thank you for these practical tree lessons as they relate to honeybees. Your presentations contain valuable info and appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
I so much appreciate your kind words of encouragement! There will be more to come! Thank you kindly for watching and commenting!
I like the key timing of your tree videos, like our black Willow is blooming now here in mid. Georgia.
Your videos like this are very educational. There are so many plants and trees that I don’t know much about.
I'm so glad you found it helpful! The encouragement is awesome! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Love seeing the different pollen & nectar producing plants!!!! Thanks!!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. More trees coming soon. Thank you again!
Thx Johnny, 👍👌👍👌 great video .
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Thanks Johnny. I’ve wondered about the willow tree for a while now. I live in a flood plain and the willows are everywhere. Thank for the info. May you be blessed and prosper brother.
Wonderful! So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you kindly for watching and commenting! May God bless you and yours!
I love this series, Johnny! Keep them coming!
Thank you kindly, Bryan! I really appeciate you watching and commenting! So glad you are enjoying these videos!
Interesting information on the Willow. Plenty here in Central Louisiana. ✌🏻
Yes, they get bigger down your way too! Thank you kindly for watching and commenting!
Good Job Johnny! Take Care
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Great video, loved the information!
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Great video Johnny, really enjoying these.
Thank you kindly, Tim!
Good info, Johnny. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching and commenting, Lee! I appreciate you very much!
Love this series & the links are helpful, thanks!
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Excellent brother!!
Thank you kindly, Mark! Safe travels my friend!
Love your presentations. Great job.
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Thank you great job
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great. Would you add some info about % of proteins and % of sugar in nectar? Also, are you going to talk about Elder too? Thanks for the effort.
You're very welcome and great suggestion! I may try try to include Elder in the future. Thank you so much for watching and commenting.
Johnny The other day when I asked about white willow. I might be taking about another willow. Around the slews and marshes where we duck hunt there are many black willows. Along the Mississippi River there are many willow trees that are big trees like oaks and hickory. Any idea which willow they would be? Thanks Dennis
Willow Oak is very common in West Tennessee. Beautiful tree. Sounds like what you're describing.
What was the animal running in the background at 2:08? Nice video. Great to see you on the air!
Oh a dog!
oh a dog?
I think it’s his black dog.
Yes, that is one of my dogs. Her name is Riley. Tough as a pine knot. Follows me everywhere around the farm. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I really appreciate you!
Those little cottony seeds float down the river and clog up fishing reals also
Yes, I failed to mention they can be dispersed by water as well. Thank you so much for watching and commenting!