Fresh Cut Flower Bouquets, Honey and Jam are available at our Road side Stand

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Bouquets of pink tulips wrapped in brown paper with a white label that reads 'ConiferBee Flowers' in a black pot.

News and Updates

March 1 ,2026

We had a warm couple of days in February Sunny and it was almost 60 degrees

The Bee’s loved the warmth and were able to get out of the hive and stretch their wings

The Photo below was taken Feb 15, 2026

So far all Hives are active and alive!! Our first harvest will be end of June or beginning of July

Hopefully our first harvest will be the sweet light Lavender Honey that we had last year, which sold out quickly.

We have a Lavender field, and we can never guarantee what the bee’s will mostly forge on, so we wait until the Harvest and then Taste. We never infuse our honey so what you receive comes right from the hive.

Second Harvest is in August or September, This second harvest Honey is deeper in color and is a wildflower honey

November 8, 2025

Dug up the Dahlia Field. Garden House is full of Tuber Clumps.

We will begin packing them up for storage, then dividing them to sell tubers. They look healthy and great this year

Inside a rustic wooden room with onion plants laid out on a tarp, ready for drying or sorting.
A garden row lined with pink and white lilies in bloom, with unopened buds and lush green foliage, beside another planted bed with various green plants. A black pot with lilies is visible in the background.
Bouquet of fresh purple lavender flowers tied with twine on a wooden surface.