The Winter Bee Yard – Fascinating!

The winter bee yard was cold for the start of the Backyard Bees Apiary Series at Clark Botanic Garden. Here's what we did in February.
The winter bee yard was cold for the start of the Backyard Bees Apiary Series at Clark Botanic Garden. Here's what we did in February.
Sign up for the new Backyard Bees Apiary Series at Clark Botanic Garden! This free program offers a unique opportunity to meet with the Queen Bee and observe the subtle changes taking place in the Garden and bee yard throughout…
Hearts are symbolic of love, but they also represent the center of your body, and the home for your strongest emotions. So let's speak from the heart about a few February heart holidays.
I can’t refuse a book with a bee on the cover. And I love a little fictional drama (don’t you?). So, The Bee Sting, by Paul Murray was an automatic ‘must-read’ for me. Apart from the awards this book won…
Backyard Bees, we are though. And it’s perfect. There ARE bees in the backyard and we ARE truly keepers of the bees. Every product that we do is all about the bees – even though we put YOU first. We make personal care products and green gifts that are good for YOU, the environment, and ultimately, the bees.
Welcome to our new blog where we will focus on what Backyard Bees is all about; things that are good for the environment, the bees, and YOU! She’s finally going for it – ignoring the advice of many to avoid doing a blog. Let's see where the wind blows us!
The weather has been crazy here in new York; yesterday (January 4th) was 60 degrees. Today, is warm too - but gray...and rather muddy. I COULD do some outdoor gardening work, but January gardening time is planning time. Let's talk about weeding our your old seeds.
Have you ever heard of honeydew honey? It was a new one for the Queen Bee and, let me tell you, it's not your ordinary sweet bee treat.
The Pansy Project takes a while - at least 10 weeks - but it's a great time to reflect on love. Will you grow Pansies with the Queen?
Have you ever heard of honeydew honey? It was a new one for the Queen Bee and, let me tell you, it's not your ordinary sweet bee treat.