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Harvest honey without breaking the bank Learn how to start and sustain a buzzing bee colony on a budget with this simple, practical step-by-step guide. You know the bees need help, but what can a broke city-dweller do about it? Turns out, quite a lot! From hive construction to cost-effective bee management, this DIY primer covers all the essentials you need to cultivate your own economical apiary in your urban or suburban neighborhood, along with tips on how to market and sell your honey and bee products. This friendly book, filled with money-saving tips and DIY projects, empowers you to…mehr

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Harvest honey without breaking the bank Learn how to start and sustain a buzzing bee colony on a budget with this simple, practical step-by-step guide. You know the bees need help, but what can a broke city-dweller do about it? Turns out, quite a lot! From hive construction to cost-effective bee management, this DIY primer covers all the essentials you need to cultivate your own economical apiary in your urban or suburban neighborhood, along with tips on how to market and sell your honey and bee products. This friendly book, filled with money-saving tips and DIY projects, empowers you to contribute to your local ecosystem and pollinator population with no financial sting.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Amanda Rose Newton has a robust background that spans various environments, from urban rooftops to sprawling rural landscapes. Growing up immersed in the world of beekeeping from the young age of five, Amanda Rose developed a profound connection to these crucial pollinators, which fueled her passion for agriculture and environmental stewardship. Currently residing in Florida, Dr. Newton is an active member of a community eco-collective food forest. Here, she integrates her life's work and values, promoting biodiversity and demonstrating the vital role of sustainable agricultural techniques in enhancing local ecosystems. The food forest serves as a model of community-based sustainability, showcasing effective strategies for local food production, resource conservation, and environmental education.