1074 days ago

Silver-Award Winning Waitakere Ranges Honey - 2kg Buckets

Christopher from Massey

This is my award-winning Waitakere Ranges Forest blend honey. It won a silver award at the 2022 Apiculture NZ Honey awards. It has a range of nectar types in it but according to a pollen test it has lots of Tawherowhero and Acacia in it - a rather surprising mix (the previous season's batch had lots of Manuka and Rewarewa in it).

I've put a limited amount into 2kg buckets and am selling them through my online store for $35. (500g pots are also sold $13).

The award winning honey is also part of a 4-pack for $40, and a variety box of 12x pots for $100.

This honey is from last summer and is from a collection of bee hive sites in West Auckland's very own Waitakere Ranges.

Order through my online store - you can opt to pick it up (from Massey/Henderson North) or have it couriered, and pay by cash, bank transfer, or credit card.


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Price: $35

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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