Backyard Beekeeping FAQs
/We get to talk to a LOT of people about bees and beekeeping, so we thought it would be helpful to compile a list of the questions we get asked the most often.
Read MoreWe get to talk to a LOT of people about bees and beekeeping, so we thought it would be helpful to compile a list of the questions we get asked the most often.
Read MoreIt can be challenging to figure out which pieces you need and what goes where when purchasing and setting up your first hive. We hope this will help!
Read MoreWow! What a weekend! We want to extend a huge thank you to everyone who came out this weekend to celebrate the Fifth Annual Honey Harvest Festival with us! The festival is bigger and better every year, and we had a great time meeting new people and chatting about bees all weekend.
A huge thank you to all of our volunteers who spent their time helping out with the event. Beekeepers are pretty great people, we've found, and we have an amazing network of folks in our area.
We are so grateful to the local vendors who joined us this year. Without them, the event wouldn't be nearly as much fun. This year awe had such a wonderful variety of folks here and we hope that you'll continue to support these local businesses.
And finally...the results from everyone's favorite part of the event!
and the winner is
Maria submitted sample #10, which received 21% of the votes cast throughout the weekend.
Wondering about the other honeys? Here's the breakdown of where they came from and the percentage of votes each won.
As you can see, every single honey in the contest had some fans, so what this means to us is that ALL honey is awesome. Thank you to all who participated by submitting samples and voting! We'll do it again next year...
In our kids area, we placed a single medium frame out with the instructions to guess how many honeycomb cells the bees could build on it. We had lots of guesses (some great, some not so close!) and the winner with the closest guess was:
The actual cell count for that frame was 2,772, so Mika's guess of 2,750 was the closest! Congrats!
Ever since I was a little kid working here at the garden center, the arrival of the mums meant fall was really here. The smell of the mums as they come off the truck is still one of my favorites, and the bright pops of color throughout the greenhouses are welcome after all of the annuals have faded away.
Hardy mums are perennials, meaning that they will come back year after year. In order to keep them looking their best, follow these simple steps:
When you're a beekeeper, you find yourself with lots of beeswax laying around and you find ways to use it. One of my favorite uses for beeswax is in soap making. We'll host a soap making class a little later in the season, but here's the recipe I've been using for a few years now and it's my favorite.
360 g olive oil
225 g coconut oil
175 g palm oil
32 2 castor oil
7 g beeswax
264 g distilled water
114 g sodium hydroxide
about 1 tablespoon honey
1 – 2 tablespoons fragrance or essential oils, as desired
This recipe has worked well for me, creating a creamy colored bar that does not turn to mush in the shower while still providing good lather.
Not into making your own soap? We sell it here in the store.
Last year, we updated our nursery yard to create a wildlife-friendly environment. Almost immediately, we saw toads move into the stream bed, bees and butterflies visiting the pollinator gardens, and so many species of birds visiting the feeders. It is such a peaceful place to visit!
We want to encourage little explorers to wander through the yard and see what wildlife they can spot, so we've created a scavenger hunt checklist. The lists will be available in our Kids Garden area, and anyone who completes the scavenger hunt can return the list for a Wildlife Explorer Badge. (Ok, it's a sticker, but who doesn't like stickers?)
Bring your little ones in and go on a wildlife scavenger hunt together. Hopefully you'll feel inspired to invite nature back into your backyard!
A walk through our annual and perennial departments is kinda magical right now. We are fully stocked with some of the most beautiful plant material we've ever had. The selection is awesome, and I feel inspired every time I turn a corner.
Drop by and take a look, if only just to see the most gorgeous flowering wisteria on the planet!
The first round of nucs are finally on the truck and making their way to us. Looks like we're on schedule for our Saturday pick-up.
Read MorePlant some pops of color for the bees!
Read MoreA few weeks ago, our website was hacked, flagged, and then shut down by our server. We've been, inconveniently, offline since then.
Rather than remaining angry about this disruption during what is a very busy time for us, we decided to look at the bright side and take this an opportunity to re-design our site and bring even better content to you.
Please bear with us as we add more information back to the site, and don't hesitate to give us a call at the store if you have any questions at all.
Also, a HUGE THANKS to everyone that came out to see us at the Plantasia show this weekend! We had a great time, and we're feeling excited for spring!
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