19/07/2024
Tennessee Wildflower Honey is here!
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Our second honey harvest, July 2024 of Tennessee Wildflower Honey is in the bottles. This years batch is a little lighter than last year and more plentiful. This is due to the early spring rains we had that made the plants and flowers more bountiful this season. The bees were more angry that we harvested their winter food as well. Dont fret, they have plenty of time to make more and we left enough for them anyway.
Our second batch of 100% Tennessee wildflower honey has been harvested and bottled. We use all natural methods, with no heat and lightly filtered, using gravity, removing any large debris. These methods provide honey in its truest form with no additives added to the honey.
Our bees are located near the Kentucky Lake where the bees fly within a six mile radius from their hives, collecting pollen and nectar. Unlike many store bought brands of honey, our honey will crystalize or granulate over time. This is a normal and natural process. Your honey can be easily brought back to liquid state by placing it in a warm water bath, or simply eat the crystals.
The color of natural Tennessee wildflower honey can vary due to the plants the bees retrieved their pollen from.
If you are interested in purchasing our honey, please contact us via the Contact Us form on the next page. We havetwo and four ounce bottles ready, for $5.00 and $8.00 respectively, per bottle. Shipping is extra.
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