Queenswood Apiary
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2021
- Messages
- 57
- Reaction score
- 20
- Location
- Bridgwater, Somerset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Wonderful. Well done Queenswood bees. It’s the best honey you will ever taste. Keep a jar back this year and all the years that followI was not expecting to harvest any Honey this year but my 2 hives have done so well, I removed 5 frames (national deeps) in total from the 2 hives and ended up with 19 x 12oz jars + a little bit more of golden honey
Good idea I have given a jar to the neighbours as a good will gesture and a few others to family but I am hoarding the restWonderful. Well done Queenswood bees. It’s the best honey you will ever taste. Keep a jar back this year and all the years that follow
As Dani says, put the year and the month on a jar and keep it in a cupboard never to be opened. Do that every year and see how the years differ and how your honey ages in colour and consistency. If you ever move you will be surprised how the honey changes with the area.Good idea I have given a jar to the neighbours as a good will gesture and a few others to family but I am hoarding the rest
As Dani says, put the year and the month on a jar and keep it in a cupboard never to be opened. Do that every year and see how the years differ and how your honey ages in colour and consistency. If you ever move you will be surprised how the honey changes with the area.
As Dani says, put the year and the month on a jar and keep it in a cupboard never to be opened. Do that every year and see how the years differ and how your honey ages in colour and consistency. If you ever move you will be surprised how the honey changes with the area.
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