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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Horsley" data-source="post: 12302" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Thank you for these interesting articles Nick, I have yet to read all but did read the last to links. I am a hobbyist BK and in my second year and yes, the first year was an experience to behold. "What am I to do with all this honey"! I did try creaming with some locally bought Multi Flora honey with rather good results. The remainder did crystalise over the year. My question is; can I cream my second harvest which I took 7th Jan? or do you have to do it earlier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Horsley, post: 12302, member: 491"] Thank you for these interesting articles Nick, I have yet to read all but did read the last to links. I am a hobbyist BK and in my second year and yes, the first year was an experience to behold. "What am I to do with all this honey"! I did try creaming with some locally bought Multi Flora honey with rather good results. The remainder did crystalise over the year. My question is; can I cream my second harvest which I took 7th Jan? or do you have to do it earlier? [/QUOTE]
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