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Pure. Local. Natural. Eastern Shore Honey.

16 oz. Queenline jar of Eastern Shore Wildflower Honey
Peachblossom Apiaries' honey from the Eastern Shore of Maryland
12 oz. hexagonal jar of Eastern Shore wildflower honey
16 oz. Muth jar of Eastern Shore wildflower honey
Bee charm on label of 16 oz. Muth jar of Maryland honey.  Unique bee inspired gifts.  Honey gifts.
4 oz Muth jar of Eastern Shore wildflower honey

About Our Honey and Candles

Wildflower honey made by bees from diverse floral sources, including black locust, tulip poplar, blackberry, fruit trees, clover and many others on Maryland's Eastern Shore.  Our honey is produced by hives in Talbot County.  Honey is raw and all natural; strained to remove large particles of beeswax and pollen--not filtered, heated or processed.  


Beeswax candles are hand poured with cotton wick.  Candles burn with a subtle honey fragrance created by the nectar and honey stored in the wax comb. 

Honey, honey dipper, pure beeswax

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Retail Locations

Easton

Bumble Bee Juice, 13 Federal Street, Easton (410) 820-4269


Pickup orders at MDSW, 100 N. West Street, Easton (410) 299-7992

Comb honey
Capped frame of Eastern Shore wildflower honey
Partially capped honey
Comb honey
Honey flowing from extractor
Extractor spinning frames of honey

Honey Extraction 


The wax cap of the honeycomb is shaved off, then the frames of honeycomb are spun to extract the honey using centrifugal force.  Honey flows through a wire mesh strainer to remove wax and larger pollen particles, but is not filtered, pasteurized or otherwise processed.  

Proud to Support OR BEE AFFILIATED WITH

Bee Informed Partnership-national research collaboration focused on understanding honey bee decline
Maryland Farm Bureau
Maryland State Beekeepers Association
Maryland's Best Agriculture
Talbot County Chamber of Commerce

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