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  • Freshly harvested spring honeycomb from Bee Sweet Honey Jamaica.

    Why Spring is the Sweetest Season for Beekeeping in Jamaica

    Spring on this island isn’t just a season; it’s an awakening. It’s the scent of rain kissing thirsty earth, and the golden promise of honey flow. Spring beekeeping in Jamaica bursts with life, as bees awaken to rich nectar of blossoms and wildflowers. As a multipotentialite beekeeper, spring represents more than just a change in…

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  • Mother and child and their puppy connecting in nature, inspired by bees and nurturing.

    The Sweetness of Motherhood

    There’s something sacred about watching a hive in motion. As a beekeeper, I often find myself standing in awe at the gentle yet determined flow of life within the colony. And as a mother, it’s hard not to see the parallels. The queen bee, often misunderstood as a ruler, is really a nurturer. She gives…

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  • Fresh Dog Blood Bush plant in the Jamaican countryside

    Jamaican Dog Blood Bush Tea: A Time-Honored Remedy for Women’s Wellness

    Embracing Ancestral Wisdom: The Healing Power of Dog Blood Bush In the lush landscapes of Jamaica, where the rhythm of life is intertwined with nature, our ancestors found healing in the earth’s bounty.  Among these natural remedies, the Jamaican Dog Blood Bush, known scientifically as Rivina humilis, stands out for its reputed benefits in women’s…

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  • Bee Sweet Beeswax & Propolis remedy for skin Salve tins arranged on a soft cream cloth. One tin is opened, revealing the golden salve inside, while others are closed and display a deep dark green and gold label. pieces of beeswax and propolis are placed nearby for decoration.

    Propolis: A Natural Remedy for Skin

    What is Propolis, and How Do Bees Make It? Nature has a way of providing exactly what we need, often hidden in the smallest details of life. Propolis is one of those gifts-an all-natural, resinous substance that bees collect from tree buds, sap flows, and botanical sources. They mix it with beeswax and their own…

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