He was able to harvest the honey from 10 frames, although they weren't all full. When all was said and done he got about 4 gallons (weighing around 50 pounds) of honey!! I was so excited when I went to pick him up after he was done harvesting and was surprised to see how much honey he got! Pretty cool. If any of you are locals and know where we are, let us know if you want some raw local honey. We'll sell you some :)
Getting the extractor figured out
The honey is delish!! It looks great, tastes great, and the best part of all is that it came from our very own beehive! I think it's safe to say that Dar's first season of beekeeping has been a complete success :) Bring on season #2!
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Why is it raw honey?? Does it make a difference when you store it??
Very impressive!! It looks amazing!! A lot of Mike's family back in Swizerland are bee farmers - we can't wait to get a place BIG enough to carry on the Vogel honey tradition!! Congrats on your first batch!!
I'm interested in some local raw honey. A quart or 1/2 gallon. Email me please. theresa.escalante@gmail.com
I want some honey too! I do have a pretty sweet honey, but I want one that I can eat(hee hee) How much did you get out of the first harvest?
I want some honey too!! I do have a pretty sweet honey, but I would like some that I could eat(hee hee). How much did your first harvest make???
That is awesome! How neat to see the whole process and be able to create your own tasty honey. We miss you guys! Hope all is well. And I love the new font :)
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