A bee on goldenrod. Goldenrod blooms late August to October and provides one of the last few flowers for bees "winter feed". The honey produced are dark and spicy (some call it "stiinky"). But recent researches show that darker honeys have higher antioxident content (therefore healthier for you!).
A bee on goldenrod. Goldenrod blooms late August to October and provides one of the last few flowers for bees "winter feed". The honey produced are dark and spicy (some call it "stiinky"). But recent researches show that darker honeys have higher antioxident content (therefore healthier for you!).
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