Top 10 Reasons for Urban Beekeeping
January 18, 2016Urban beekeeping is a positive way to help Mother Nature, start a new hobby and educate those around you about natural food production. Not to mention, all the free honey!
Urban beekeeping is a positive way to help Mother Nature, start a new hobby and educate those around you about natural food production. Not to mention, all the free honey!
Try out the January/February Urban Farm winner for best honey recipe.
Here are our winning honey recipes from our readers. Check out our City Buzz column in Urban Farm magazine.
Even though urban bees tend to be an underground find, you’d never guess to look for them in these locations.
Most of us love honey, right? We put it on toast, yogurt, maybe even on oatmeal, as well as drizzle it in our tea.
The Jewish new year celebration is a great time to celebrate the harvest and think about your farm goals for the next growing season.
Swap out the processed sugar for local honey in this easy, kid-friendly recipe for hot chocolate’s favorite sidekick.
Sooth scrapes, rashes and hot spots with this simple three-ingredient balm.
Honey isn’t the only thing your bees are producing—harvest beeswax from your hives, too.
Take a holistic approach to beekeeping to encourage bee health and harvest better-quality honey.