We have compiled a list of other like minded honey experts or users and other websites that we think will benefit you.
BBKA works hard to raise the profile of beekeeping amongst young people through its school packs and beekeeping certificates to ensure the next generation will be well equipped to do the important work we urgently need to continue.
We create opportunities for self-sufficiency and income generation through beekeeping – helping people to help themselves. We provide practical support in the form of hives, training and equipment, delivered where needed.
The UK honey industry's official web site, compiled by the British Honey Importers and Packers Association (BHIPA). It's packed with fascinating facts about honey, how it is made and its uses in our every day lives, health to cooking.
Near Howe occupies a stunning elevated position on a tree lined knoll, giving it glorious views out over arguably some of the most delightful countryside in the Lake District National Park.
Bees in Art The world’s first art gallery devoted to Bee Art Honey bees, Bumble bees and other Hymenoptera depicted in art. Bees in Art is a sister gallery to The Land Gallery and exhibits artwork by leading artists who are inspored by bees.
The UK honey industry's official web site, compiled by the British Honey Importers and Packers Association (BHIPA). It's packed with fascinating facts about honey, how it is made and its uses in our every day lives, health to cooking.
Carpe Diem Gardens provides sustainable garden & landscape design, and a flexible programme of coaching, training & consultation. I believe that the whole web of life is precious. Designs create & enhance gardens to grow food and attract wildlife.
Taking away the sugar does not mean taking away the taste. At SugarFreeRecipes we want to show you just how easy sugar free living can be. We aim to offer you recipes and suggestions to make mealtimes and snacks easier.
Bee Happy Plants is a UK organic grower of plants to encourage Bees’ wellbeing. We grow wild-species plants: herbs, perennials, shrubs, and trees as evolved with pollinators over millions of years, and raised from seed, as nature intended.
You might already know that there are different types of bees out there, but which ones are important to our ecosystems, which ones are endangered, which ones make honey, and which you worry about if you ever see it on a hike?
My name is Hannah Miller, and I’m on a mission to help the bee population. In this guide, I’ll show you how any gardener, anywhere in the world, can take a few simple steps to help prevent the decline of these incredible crucial insects.
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