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Brookfield Farm Beekeeper Karen Bean
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Honeys With Flower Names – What Do They Mean?
Varietal honeys (monofloral honey) carry the names of flowers and plants that were their primary source of nectar. How beekeepers determine the source. Variations in color. Tips on varietal versus infused honeys versus wildflower honeys – all good but different. Where to find varietal honeys. Continue reading
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Tagged alfalfa, blackberry, Brookfield, Brookfield Farm, Farm, fireweed, honey, honeylocator.com, how to, Maple Falls, monofloral, monofloral honey, Seattle, Varietal, varietal honey, Washington, where to find, why, yellow star thistle
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Selling At Farmers’ Markets – A Few Necessities
A few necessities that we at Brookfield Farm, Maple Falls, WA, have found to be vital to successful selling at Farmers’ Markets. From foot-traffic to internet links. Continue reading
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Tagged Brookfield, Brookfield Farm, Farm, Farmers, Fremont, furniture, honey, Markets, needs, Seattle, suggestions, tips, vending, vendors
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Web LInks for Beekeepers
web links about bees, beekeeping, pollinator conservation, and predator-farmer coexistence Continue reading
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Tagged Beekeeping, bees, BeesForDevelopment, BeeSource, BeeWorks, BioBees, Cellers, Conservation, diseases, Fremont, honey, internet, Keystone, Knox, links, Market, Maryland, Puget, Seattle, sites, Sound, USDA, Xerces.org
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