SUPPORT OUR MISSION

  • Adopt a Bee

    Did you know that one hive is home to an average of 40,000 honey bees, with stronger colonies becoming even larger?

    Our growing apiaries are full of hard-working bees pollinating our plants and creating the delicious golden honey in our shop.

    Each bee plays a really important role in the colony from the day they are born, but we think they’re much more than a number.

    Help us show the bees some appreciation by adopting and naming a bee in one of our hives!

    Your adoption helps us care for the bees and provide wildflower areas for other local pollinators, increasing biodiversity. In return, you will receive a personalised certificate, regular updates on our hives as well as interesting information about bees and the important work they do.

  • Sponsor a hive

    Perfect for businesses, schools, and individuals who love these amazing creatures but can’t commit to keeping their own hive, we’ve launched our ‘Sponsor a Hive’ scheme. Sponsoring a hive is a fantastic way to increase your green credentials while supporting the local environment and community.

    You will get:

    A newsletter with photographs and updates on your hive that can be circulated to your staff or pupils

    A logo/name plaque on your hive

    Special mention and thanks on our website

    Honey!

    Tickets to join us for one of our hive inspections

  • Shop with us

    Shop our 100% pure, natural honey extracted from our own bee hives. We never heat our honey to high temperatures, so it retains its beneficial minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. Hand-spun to remove the honey, and course filtered into jars our current Summer ‘24 batch is beautifully sweet and floral.

    We offer free collection, or local delivery in Milton Keynes for a small delivery fee to help us cover our fuel costs, or you can also find us in person at local markets and events.

    Everything sold from our shop supports us and our mission directly to help us build our sustainable, local business and take care of the bees.