The Sweetest All Natural Wildflower Honey To Be Found! “The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams.”― Henry David Thoreau
The Sweetest All Natural Wildflower Honey To Be Found! “The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams.”― Henry David Thoreau
Santa Rosa plantation dates to the 17th century, though the plantation house in its current form dates to only 1840. Santa Rosa has been home to bees and excellent honey since before the American Revolution. For example, the will of Captain James Gee (1694-1760) filed at Prince George County Courthouse on February 16, 1760 lists among the Captain’s possessions “7 bees and hives.” During the Civil War Santa Rosa plantation was very close to the siege line surrounding Petersburg but the house itself was not burnt down because the Federals used the house as a headquarters and a field hospital…the heart pine floorboards on the 3d floor are covered with many large blood stains from the wounded soldiers. In 1864 the Union headquarters and hospital at Santa Rosa were overrun by Confederate cavalry on their way to rustle 5,000 Federal cattle that were corralled at Coggins point, cattle that were meant to feed the Union Army but instead were driven back to Petersburg by the rebels and ended up feeding the Confederate Army, prolonging the siege of Petersburg until 1865.
Santa Rosa Plantaion BeeFarm: Home to the OLDEST Living Pecan Tree in Virginai
The Ancient Pecan of Santa Rosa
Towering above Santa Rosa and visible for miles around, being
twice the height of the surrounding trees and other vegetation, is the mighty Ancient
Pecan. Pecan trees are native to Prince George
County and were cultivated by the Indians long before the English settlers arrived,
but are still rather rare, since the abundant squirrels love to eat not only
the Pecan nuts, but also devour the Pecan seedlings greedily. The trunk of the Ancient
Pecan of Santa Rosa measures 24 feet in circumference. The Ancient Pecan of Santa Rosa is at least
350 years old, arguably the oldest living Pecan tree in Virginia. The long vertical scar on the east facing
side of the tree, a scar possibly caused by a past lightning strike, has been
the home of a colony of wild honey bees…could Pooh get his paw in there to
scoop out the honey?
“Well," said Pooh, "what I like best," and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called.” ― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
“If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live.”-Maurice Maeterlinck, The Life of the Bee
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: BEESWAX for Needleworkers
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: BEESWAX for Needleworkers: Pure 100% beeswax from our bee hives in Prince George, Virginia. 2.5 ounces to 1 ounce is currently available. I personally use my beeswa...
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: Health Benefits of Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflowe...
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: Health Benefits of Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflowe...: Buy some Santa Rosa Honey it is "The Sweetest All Natural Wildflower Honey To Be Found!" We believe as Henry David Thoreau di...
Monday, December 28, 2015
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: The History of Santa Rosa's Ancient Pecan Tree-Hom...
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: The History of Santa Rosa's Ancient Pecan Tree-Hom...: The Ancient Pecan of Santa Rosa Towering above Santa Rosa and visible for miles around, being twice the height of the surrounding...
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: Health Benefits of Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflowe...
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: Health Benefits of Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflowe...: Buy some Santa Rosa Honey it is "The Sweetest All Natural Wildflower Honey To Be Found!" We believe as Henry David Thoreau di...
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: BEESWAX for Needleworkers
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey: BEESWAX for Needleworkers: Pure 100% beeswax from our bee hives in Prince George, Virginia. 2.5 ounces to 1 ounce is currently available. I personally use my beeswa...
BEESWAX for Needleworkers
Pure 100% beeswax from our bee hives in Prince George, Virginia. 2.5 ounces to 1 ounce is currently available. I personally use my beeswax to keep my threads from tangling. It also helps stitches to lay nicely. 1 ounce is $10 and 2.5 ounces is $20. I can also customize an order. Price will vary based on weight and shape.
The Cross is 2.5 ounces. It is about the size of a bar of soap. It is $20. The LOVE is 1.5 ounces and is $15. The Cameo Woman's Head is 1 ounce and is $10.
Comment below if interested or visit our Etsy shop. I will be adding these soon!
Why use Beeswax for your needlework? Well, beeswax is perfect for waxing thread. Why might you want to wax your threads? Well, waxing threads makes threading a needle easier. It makes thread less prone to knotting when hand stitching. It also makes thread stronger.
How do you apply the wax? Run the thread through along the side of your wax one, two, or even three times, then stitch!
Happy Stitching with Santa Rosa Beeswax!
Saturday, November 28, 2015
The History of Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey
Santa Rosa plantation dates to the 17th century, though the plantation house in its current form dates to only 1840. Santa Rosa has been home to bees and excellent honey since before the American Revolution. For example, the will of Captain James Gee (1694-1760) filed at Prince George County Courthouse on February 16, 1760 lists among the Captain’s possessions “7 bees and hives.” During the Civil War Santa Rosa plantation was very close to the siege line surrounding Petersburg but the house itself was not burnt down because the Federals used the house as a headquarters and a field hospital…the heart pine floorboards on the 3d floor are covered with many large blood stains from the wounded soldiers. In 1864 the Union headquarters and hospital at Santa Rosa were overrun by Confederate cavalry on their way to rustle 5,000 Federal cattle that were corralled at Coggins point, cattle that were meant to feed the Union Army but instead were driven back to Petersburg by the rebels and ended up feeding the Confederate Army, prolonging the siege of Petersburg until 1865.
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The History of Santa Rosa's Ancient Pecan Tree-Home to Wild Honey Bees
The Ancient Pecan of Santa Rosa
Towering above Santa Rosa and visible for miles around, being
twice the height of the surrounding trees and other vegetation, is the mighty Ancient
Pecan. Pecan trees are native to Prince George
County and were cultivated by the Indians long before the English settlers arrived,
but are still rather rare, since the abundant squirrels love to eat not only
the Pecan nuts, but also devour the Pecan seedlings greedily. The trunk of the Ancient
Pecan of Santa Rosa measures 24 feet in circumference. The Ancient Pecan of Santa Rosa is at least
350 years old, arguably the oldest living Pecan tree in Virginia. The long vertical scar on the east facing
side of the tree, a scar possibly caused by a past lightning strike, has been
the home of a colony of wild honey bees…could Pooh get his paw in there to
scoop out the honey?
“Well," said Pooh, "what I like best," and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called.” ― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
“If the bee disappeared off the face of the earth, man would only have four years left to live.”-Maurice Maeterlinck, The Life of the Bee
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Friday, November 27, 2015
Health Benefits of Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey
Buy some Santa Rosa Honey it is "The Sweetest All Natural Wildflower Honey To Be Found!" We believe as Henry David Thoreau did, “The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams," Try our HONEY and you will see!
Large: $22.50
Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Note: Shipping will be invoiced separately via PayPal based on quantity purchased!Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Order Your Honey Today!
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Santa Rosa Plantation
Santa Rosa Plantation is the source for the sweetest all natural wildflower honey to be found! Hives are located in Prince George County, Virginia on the site of a beautiful historic Colonial farmhouse. Also located on the site is one of the largest pecan tree's in the state. Limited supplies are available. Order yours today! We will ship. Cost for shipping will vary based on the amount of honey purchased!
Large: $22.50
Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Note: Shipping will be invoiced separately via PayPal based on quantity purchased!Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Order Your Honey Today!
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Sunday, November 22, 2015
Where else can you find Santa Rosa Wildflower Honey for SALE?
Where else can you find Santa Rosa Wildflower Honey for SALE? Check out these two sites:
LocalHarvest.org
Etsy Shop For Santa Rosa Honey
or you can purchase it right here...
Buy some Santa Rosa Honey it is "The Sweetest All Natural Wildflower Honey To Be Found!" We believe as Henry David Thoreau did, “The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams," Try our HONEY and you will see!
Large: $22.50
Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Order Your Honey Today!
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Saturday, November 21, 2015
Fall Harvest is Done
The Fall Harvest is done!
Santa Rosa Plantation is the source for the sweetest all natural wildflower honey to be found! Hives are located in Prince George County, Virginia on the site of a beautiful historic Colonial farmhouse. Also located on the site is one of the largest pecan tree's in the state. Limited supplies are available. Order yours today! We will ship. Cost for shipping will vary based on the amount of honey purchased!
Large: $22.50
Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Note: Shipping will be invoiced separately via PayPal based on quantity purchased!Medium: $12.50
Small: $7.50
Order Your Honey Today!
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Santa Rosa Plantation Wildflower Honey
Santa Rosa Plantation is the source for the sweetest all natural wildflower honey to be found! Hives are located in Prince George County, Virginia on the site of a beautiful historic Colonial farmhouse. Also located on the site is one of the largest pecan tree's in the state. Honey is being harvested next week. Order yours today! We will ship anywhere in the US. Shipping will vary based on the amount of honey purchased!
Call: 804.928.0019
Email: gtis9919@gmail.com
Order using PayPal
Note: Shipping will be invoiced separately via PayPal based on quantity purchased!
Order Your Honey Today!
“The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams.”― Henry David Thoreau
“Well," said Pooh, "what I like best," and then he had to stop and think. Because although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were, but he didn't know what it was called.” ― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
Labels:
Beekeeping,
Bees Wax,
Buy Honey,
Honey,
Honey for Sale,
Honey Online,
Natural Honey,
Organic Honey,
Organic Wildflower Honey,
Raw Honey,
Wildflower Honey,
wildflower Honey Online,
Wildflower Honey Vegan
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