Chemical-free, low-impact, sustainable, natural beekeeping using top bar hives: a minimalist approach to beekeeping without synthetic chemical inputs, expensive equipment or wax foundation.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Introduction to Natural Beekeeping
Mindful that many of the people attending my weekend events and talks may not have a clear idea of what 'natural beekeeping' means, I have put together an article setting out my personal take on natural beekeeping downloadable in just about every common format. You should be able to read it on almost any piece of wired hardware you may have lying around - so let me know what you think.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Barefoot Beekeeper Podcast launched
Having thought about it for a while, I have taken the plunge and started a Barefoot Beekeeper Podcast.
I'm still trying to work out why I find it easier to talk to a live audience than a microphone, so forgive me if there are a few 'ums and ahs' that I missed during editing.
I hope to record a new podcast about every two weeks, but it will depend on the feedback I get. Do you prefer to read or to listen? Let me know on my new FaceBook page (search for Barefoot Beekeeper) and follow me on Twitter (BarefootBee).
I'm still trying to work out why I find it easier to talk to a live audience than a microphone, so forgive me if there are a few 'ums and ahs' that I missed during editing.
I hope to record a new podcast about every two weeks, but it will depend on the feedback I get. Do you prefer to read or to listen? Let me know on my new FaceBook page (search for Barefoot Beekeeper) and follow me on Twitter (BarefootBee).
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