Bees are the great pollinators of plants, without them we would run out of food within a couple of years. As food is one of the things we enjoy most out of life, we want to make sure our fruit and vegetables are pollinated!
The number of hives we have varies at different times of the year. During the summer we may have up to 5 but during the winter we 'unite' the hives and have two. One of the hives in the Forest Garden is quite unusual. It was made by our friend, Anna Chambers and is an observation hive. The sides drop down and there's a perspex wall so you can see in but the bees can't get out. It's an unusual shape too - the sides slope inwards and the bees build their comb in a 'swarm' shape.
When there is sufficient honey in the hives, we spin it out of the comb and jar it up. You can't tell how much honey the bees will make each year because it greatly depends on the weather and what plants there are.
We will be selling any excess to our requirements for £3 a jar, which will be available in October.