December 4, 2018

Labyrinth and Farmstand Open December 8-9

We’ll be open this weekend from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the last one before the spring season, so come on out to Bees N Blooms. Stop by and walk the labyrinth one more time before winter really sets in. And bring those mud boots if you want to explore the rest of the farm!

The holidays are approaching, and Bees N Blooms has some lovely selections for the people on your gift list!

  • Delicious Sonoma County honey! All of the honey we sell comes from our bees and other Sonoma County apiaries from beekeepers who never use pesticides or medications in the hives. It just pure, golden honey–some of the best you’ll ever taste! We have several different sizes for stocking stuffers, your office staff, or that favorite friend who needs a little holiday sweetness.
    • Honey samplers from Bees N Blooms and the Secret Garden Apiary
    • Honey in 4 oz, 6 oz and 9 oz jars from Becky’s Beeyard
  • Lavender
    • Fragrant Grosso lavender sachets
    • Dried lavender bundles
    • Culinary lavenders and lavender cookbooks for the chef on your list
    • Lavender oil and hydrosol from Bear Remedies and Monte Bellaria Lavender Farm
    • Lavender plants to plant in your own yard–winter is a good time to plant!
  • Folkmanis puppets on SALE, 20% off! These puppets are adorable and represent many of the different types of animals that live on the farm, from Monarch butterflies to bluebirds to jackrabbits. Pick one up for your favorite child (or maybe your own inner child!).
    • Labyrinth items
      • Rich cherry wood finger labyrinths with the Bees N Blooms labyrinth pattern.
      • Books on the history and use of labyrinths from medieval times through today.
    • Bees N Blooms swag, also 20% off!
      • T-shirts
      • Coffee mugs
      • Puppet in a mug: Cute little Folkmanis finger puppets in a Bees N Blooms mug
    • Artists’ corner
      • Lavender sushi dishes, window charms, and plates from Sassy Glass
      • Glass flower vases from Marin County artist Sally Fairfax
      • Bee-themed plates and cups from Marin County artist Antonia Lawson for that bee-lover on your list.
      • Handmade greeting cards and beeswax candles from Sonoma County beekeeper Jen Espinoza

    We hope to see you this weekend!

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    About Susan Kegley

    Susan is one of the owners of Bees N Blooms farm. She loves farming and beekeeping because they provide a never-ending source of engagement with nature, opportunities for puzzle-solving, observation, and learning new things, and access to breathtaking beauty and wonder.

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