You will have to forgive me if this subject has already been covered as I am new here and have yet to find what I am looking for. Anywho...this will be my first year keeping bees on my own. I am starting with 2 nucs and will be using Langstroth 10-frames. My biggest concern is feeding. I know that feeding is very controversial in regards to treatment-free beekeeping which I would like to stay with as much as possible. My situation: I live on the top of a mountain on the outskirts of Granite County, Montana. We are zone 3 in the books but our windy mountain worries me. I have planted native wildflower seeds for summer honey flow but I feel that they might need some supplemental feeding before everything starts blooming. So for my real question: for those of you who have or do feed, what recipe do you use? I have found many and am unsure where to begin. The best I have found follows:
 2 quarts (8 cups) of white sugar (do not use brown sugar or other substitute)
 3 cups of almost boiling water
 1 cup of chamomile tea (can use chamomile flowers or tea bags)
 2 tablespoons of your own honey
 ½ teaspoon of fresh squeezed lemon juice
 a healthy pinch of sea salt
 3-4 drops of lemongrass essential oil
 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerine
 Mix sugar and water until all sugar is dissolved.
 Mix in the chamomile tea, honey, lemon juice and sea salt until well combined.
 Mix the lemongrass oil into the glycerine, then add to the syrup.
 Cover and let cool to room temperature before feeding your bees.
 opinions?