Raw Wildflower Honey
from Regenerative Texas Land
Never heated • Never filtered
Straight from our bees to your table
100 % raw • Polyfloral • Small-batch • Chemical-free hives • Gause, Texas
This Is Not Grocery-Store Honey
Most honey in supermarkets has been heated to death, ultra-filtered, and sometimes isn’t even honey.
Ours is exactly what the bees made — nothing added, nothing taken away.
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100 % raw — enzymes, pollen, and propolis still alive
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Never heated above natural hive temperature (95 °F)
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Never ultra-filtered — you’ll see the tiny bubbles and pollen specks because they belong there
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Wildflower polyfloral — spring yaupon holly, summer horsemint, fall goldenrod & asters
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Extracted within days of harvest so it stays fresh and creamy
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Naturally granulated over winter — that’s how you know it’s supposed to look
Taste the Land
One spoonful and you’ll taste Central Texas in bloom.
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Bright floral front notes
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Deep caramel finish
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Creams up thick and spreadable (no runny syrup here)
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People say:
“This is the first honey my kids will eat straight from the jar.”
“I stopped buying store honey the day I tasted yours.”
“It literally tastes like sunshine.”
Bees Healing the Land, Land Healing You
Every jar directly supports soil regeneration.
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Hives sit on cover-cropped, no-till pastures
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Bees pollinate our vegetables, fruit trees, and native wildflowers
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Zero chemicals within miles — no miticides, no pesticides, no Roundup drift
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We leave plenty of honey for the bees (we only take the surplus)
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When you buy a jar, you’re funding more flowers, more pollinators, and more living soil.
Sizes & Pricing
8 oz hex jar – $12
1 lb (16 oz) glass jar – $20
2 lb jar – $36
5 lb jug (best value) – $85
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Gift sets & holiday labeling available November–December.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does it crystallize?
Because it’s real. All raw honey eventually granulates — just warm gently to liquefy.
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How long does it last?
Forever. Archaeologists found edible honey in Egyptian tombs.
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Do you treat the hives?
No synthetic chemicals ever. We use screened bottom boards, brood breaks, and strong genetics.
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Can I visit the bees?
Yes! Book a hive tour — kids love it.