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S2 E17- June Bee Chat, Farmers Markets, Observation Hives and Honey Flow
June for a beekeeper is is a VERY busy time. Not only are we in the final push for honey before summer but it's also prime market season. Once we have that beautiful liquid gold, we have to sell it. Bryan is heavy in the market scene and we do a few here and there above our weekly farmers market. Hope you enjoy this months bee chat!<br/><br/>Support the showPlease subscribe, rate and share our podcast with the world! Our website<br/>Instagram<br/>YouTube<br/>Facebook<br/>Our Etsy shop <br/> All music written and performed by Darren Jackson, find him throwing clay over at LoveHandleClay on Instagram!you find our podcast easily.<br/><br/>Rock Bridge Farmstead has grown over the years. Homesteading definitely takes time, so if you are just getting started, don’t be discouraged! Our farm began in 2014 when we bought our first home, planted our first large garden and purchased our first chickens and goats. It was a dream come true! Everything we do on our farmstead we do as a family. We have two amazing children who participate in almost every part of homestead life. Our projects take a little longer because our kids help, ask questions and learn as we do those projects. We take every opportunity to spend time in nature, and educate our children about the important things in life. <br/>