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<blockquote data-quote="stoney" data-source="post: 1418" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>[USER=212]@James[/USER] You don’t have to homogenise everything together... you choose your batch size.. I’m not into a big single melting pot batch collected over months.. I like the snapshot batches.. november matagouri, January Manuka March Honeydew </p><p> </p><p>far out this honey game is getting harder and harder with the hoops to hop through getting tighter.. </p><p>I’ve been advised today by my friendly local forest office to move my bees from there privately owned site if I wish to avoid producing anymore “sweet weed killer” as the choppers back in the air shortly... </p><p>I need a night up the hill in the hut.. just me, my rifle, a venison salami and a box of Cheds crackers.. oh and the tub of Vespex and 50 or so bait stations.. thinking time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoney, post: 1418, member: 34"] [USER=212]@James[/USER] You don’t have to homogenise everything together... you choose your batch size.. I’m not into a big single melting pot batch collected over months.. I like the snapshot batches.. november matagouri, January Manuka March Honeydew far out this honey game is getting harder and harder with the hoops to hop through getting tighter.. I’ve been advised today by my friendly local forest office to move my bees from there privately owned site if I wish to avoid producing anymore “sweet weed killer” as the choppers back in the air shortly... I need a night up the hill in the hut.. just me, my rifle, a venison salami and a box of Cheds crackers.. oh and the tub of Vespex and 50 or so bait stations.. thinking time. [/QUOTE]
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