All of our honey is classed as multi-flora as we allow the bees to forage across a range of flora in the areas surrounding our apiaries. This encourages the collection of a range of pollen from different sources helping to maintain healthy bees.
At various times throughout the season there may be large flowering events (nectar flows) from a predominant species. This will create honey with a unique colour and taste for that flowering species. This does not however create a mono-floral product (e.g. Blue Gum, Red Gum etc) as there are plenty of other floral sources for the bees to visit maintaining diversity in their diet. While a batch of honey may be mostly made up of a predominantly flowering species, it will contain a mixture of a number of floral specieis overall.
Our honey is extracted in batches from hives that have an excess of honey from each apiary at various times throughout the honey producing season.
Each container of honey we sell has a batch number on it. Select the corresponding batch number from the list below to find out where the honey in that jar came from.