
This garden is surrounded with pines, oaks, cedars, and other forest growth. The bee nests that we have are in the ground. We did have to poison one a few years ago that was hanging from a rose branch in the garden (we were being attacked). 12 years ago we had to kill a nest by the house because we were abandoned by our contractors until it was gone (way more than 5000 "meat bees" flew into one hole in the ground prior to us putting deisel fuel in and covering the mouth. Now there is a nest near a fallen tree down from the house, so we can't clear the forest floor in that area (fire prevention). The area of our property not planted is covered with pine-needles and natural oak leaf mulch. We have some pine/cedar chippings we will be mulching with this year in preparation for spring. We don't get a whole lot of sun in the planted garden (and less in the unplanted areas). The only place safe from deer is in the fenced yard. Turkeys occassionally come into the fenced area. We don't do composting due to a hungry bear that broke the fence when we tried that.