BEE. HONEY+HIVE

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About Bee. honey+hive

Tucked into a valley along the edge of Pisgah National Forest, the town of Brevard, NC, is surrounded by natural beauty. Here, amidst vibrant wildflowers, dense forests, and clear mountain streams, we care for 200 colonies of honeybees spread across several locations. This region, known as one of the most biodiverse on Earth, boasts temperate rainforests and rich river bottoms filled with flowering trees and plants. Our bees thrive in this environment, gathering nectar and pollen from a diverse array of blooms. From sunrise to sunset, they work diligently to create honey that reflects the unique character of this remarkable area. We embrace their natural rhythms, behaviors, and lifecycle to produce a variety of hive-based products. Specializing in pure, raw honey, we harvest twice a year. In June, we collect our Wildflower honey, and in early August, we gather our Sourwood honey, each batch capturing the essence of the season.

CONTACT

Physical Address

196 Turnpike Rd
Brevard NC
(Transylvania County)

Phone (828) 553-5021
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Location Contact

Lindsay Green
Owner/Beekeeper
Cell: (828) 577-7058
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Location Contact

Devin Gentry
Owner/Beekeeper
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WHOLESALE PRODUCTS OFFERED

Artisan Foods
honey

Farm Tourism & Events
classes/workshops, guided farm tours, hands-on activities, local products to purchase, visiting animals

WHY WE'RE THE FARM FOR YOU

We offer both Sourwood and Wildflower honey in a variety of sizes 3oz, 12oz, 20oz and 48oz glass jars.

FOOD GUIDE LISTING

See this listing in the Online Local Food Guide.

WHO WE'D LIKE TO SELL TO

Grocery Stores
Processors/Food Entrepreneurs
Restaurants

DISTRIBUTION

Our Distribution Area: US

ORDERING

Minimum Order for Delivery: Case minimum- get in touch for wholesale information
Packaging: standard

TAILGATE MARKETS

We sell at the following tailgate markets:

In the ASAP directory

Transylvania Farmers Market