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Arizona | Local Honey Source
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Beekeepers selling their honey locally. For additions, updates, or corrections to this list, contact: admin@beesource.com. Pure Local Raw Honey. We live off of Country Club and Guadalupe. Your welcome to sample the Honey, It’s super good. Website: http:/ www.danthehoneyman.com. Citrus honey, desert bloom honey, pollen, comb honey, and bee wax. The jars come in a variety of sizes. From a half a gallon to three gallons. Sold in jars. Anthony and Hilda Tubbiolo. Email: gene.gatten@mail.com. Website: http:/ ...
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Good Food Awards
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Is the Director of the Honey and Pollination Center. With her husband and son. Moon Shine Trading Company. A division of Z Specialty, has been offering unique American varietal honeys for over thirty years and has won awards from the Specialty Food Association and the National Honey Board. Amina served on the Board of Directors of the Specialty Food Association. Writing for Bee Culture Magazine. And The American Bee Journal. Owner, AZ Queen Bee. Founder and CEO,. Round Rock Honey Beekeeping School. Volun...
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The Creative Team
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About Little Five Star. Born in Czechoslovakia, Nadia Komorova studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia and has illustrated numerous children’s titles for Five Star Publications, Inc. The University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Cooperative Extension. Maricopa County Farm Bureau. CALS-CE / MCFB Partnership. The photographs used to illustrate this book were provided by:. Barbara Brady (Arizona Cattle Growers Association Photo Contest). Kurt Nolte (Univer...
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Arizona Backyard Eden: Ten o'clock and 102 degrees
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Saturday, June 4, 2016. Ten o'clock and 102 degrees. June 4, 2016. Our Mid-Pride tree is full of nearly-ripe peaches. We neglected to thin this one as much as we did for the Desert Gold tree, but the peaches are actually larger. Go figure. This year, we're trying something new:using tulle bags (the kind used for wedding favors) in an attempt to protect the ripening peaches from the birds. This was a suggestion from someone in a gardening Facebook group. Which I've found to be very helpful.
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Arizona Backyard Eden: February 2016
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Saturday, February 27, 2016. Peas with a mind of their own. Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.". I love edible-pod peas, but have had mixed success in growing them. They don't like the heat, and usually die out about the time everything else starts waking up. And they don't come in bush varieties, which I would prefer because it makes harvesting easier. Wednesday, February 24, 2016. Buds and blooms and beginnings. February 24, 2016. February 19, 2016.
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Arizona Backyard Eden: March 2016
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016. It's beginning to look a lot like spring. March 1, 2016. As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease.". Today is "Super Tuesday" and the news on TV and social media is full of opinions and predictions, I think I'd rather spend time in our backyard. Gardening keeps me grounded. Royal Lee Cherry blossoms. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Its beginning to look a lot like spring. Arizona Fruit Growers Facebook Group.
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Arizona Backyard Eden: Surprise, surprise, surprise!
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Saturday, April 30, 2016. Surprise, surprise, surprise! One of the many benefits of chop-and-drop gardening is being surprised by volunteers I didn't plant. There are tomatoes, larkspur, nasturtiums, and hollyhocks everywhere, but here are some of our most recent gardening surprises:. Broccoli that came up after I cut it to the ground. I planted the basil, not the squash. Eggplant that came up between pavestones. Carrot in its second year, I think. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chop, drop, and grow.
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Arizona Backyard Eden: June 2016
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Saturday, June 4, 2016. Ten o'clock and 102 degrees. June 4, 2016. Our Mid-Pride tree is full of nearly-ripe peaches. We neglected to thin this one as much as we did for the Desert Gold tree, but the peaches are actually larger. Go figure. This year, we're trying something new:using tulle bags (the kind used for wedding favors) in an attempt to protect the ripening peaches from the birds. This was a suggestion from someone in a gardening Facebook group. Which I've found to be very helpful.