Good luck with that idea.
Sorry for the harsh responses you got. it was uncalled for. What you are asking for is good information. It is always helpful to know what could be blooming in your area, when it blooms, and typically do bees like it. With the kind of information you could plant to fill in your area for dearths that you might have specific to your apiary. If you do that though you will have to plants lots of it for them to make a surplus but I am of the mind that even small amounts help.
Thank you very much. That is exactly what I am trying to figure out. I do inspect the hives, I am very committed to this hobby, and every single one of my hives is doing great. Even the one that was came from a queenless nuc is doing phenomenal. I have 6 hives and all will need to have a new brood box added Wednesday. Every single frame is drawn and there are a lot of bees. Every queen is laying like crazy (Buckfast hybrids) and there is no sign of decease.
I am feeding each hive even though I know they may be bringing nectar and Pollen. I am doing this because I am trying to encourage them to draw as much comb as possible. So far, they are doing really great. I just want to be a great beekeeper to match my great bees