Julie in Ash
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2018
- Messages
- 78
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- East Kent, near Sandwich.
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello
After many years of 'study', I am finally taking the plunge and preparing to get my first hive in the Spring. I say 'study' lightly, because it wasn't a serious academic drive - all I have done is read and viewed anything I can across on the subject of Bees and the issues around keeping them for many years now. They fascinate me and I've always wanted my own Bees. I had always assumed that because I am forbidden by my landlord to keep Bees in my garden then I couldn't be a Beekeeper, however since attending a recent 'Open Farm' day locally and speaking with someone from a Bee association, I have realised that living in semi-rural Kent should not stop me from having hives elsewhere and local farmers might actually want me to keep Bees on their land.
I contacted my local Bee association and found them very friendly and supportive and keen to help and educate new Beekeepers. Sadly, I missed this year's beginners course but I have started attended the weekly inspections which beginners are encouraged to attend at the association's own Apiary, where I've been learning heaps more and gaining some handling experience. They have about 8 hives there.
I am going along the Top Bar hive route, which I know some people would disagree with but for me I think it's the most practical as a physical issue with arthritis means I would struggle lifting whole boxes. Luckily for me, my better half is very good with building stuff like that and we have more or less settled on final designs. We are making the bars the same length as a National frame so there may be some limited crossover should I need it in future.
So it's all going well so far and I'm spending the rest of this year getting prepared. I am gathering other tools and equipment ready for the spring. I even have a lead or two with venues, and a local small scale commercial nursery is keen to meet me next week to talk about whether we can help each other.
So that is me... it's nice to find a forum like this. I promise not be cause trouble. lol!
After many years of 'study', I am finally taking the plunge and preparing to get my first hive in the Spring. I say 'study' lightly, because it wasn't a serious academic drive - all I have done is read and viewed anything I can across on the subject of Bees and the issues around keeping them for many years now. They fascinate me and I've always wanted my own Bees. I had always assumed that because I am forbidden by my landlord to keep Bees in my garden then I couldn't be a Beekeeper, however since attending a recent 'Open Farm' day locally and speaking with someone from a Bee association, I have realised that living in semi-rural Kent should not stop me from having hives elsewhere and local farmers might actually want me to keep Bees on their land.
I contacted my local Bee association and found them very friendly and supportive and keen to help and educate new Beekeepers. Sadly, I missed this year's beginners course but I have started attended the weekly inspections which beginners are encouraged to attend at the association's own Apiary, where I've been learning heaps more and gaining some handling experience. They have about 8 hives there.
I am going along the Top Bar hive route, which I know some people would disagree with but for me I think it's the most practical as a physical issue with arthritis means I would struggle lifting whole boxes. Luckily for me, my better half is very good with building stuff like that and we have more or less settled on final designs. We are making the bars the same length as a National frame so there may be some limited crossover should I need it in future.
So it's all going well so far and I'm spending the rest of this year getting prepared. I am gathering other tools and equipment ready for the spring. I even have a lead or two with venues, and a local small scale commercial nursery is keen to meet me next week to talk about whether we can help each other.
So that is me... it's nice to find a forum like this. I promise not be cause trouble. lol!