This season, we’re excited to feature an extraordinary honey made from Ambrosia dumosa, also called desert buckwheat, burro-weed or white bursage. This native plant flourishes in the Arizona desert from March through November, producing clusters of yellow flowers under the right conditions. Bees transform its nectar into a dark, richly flavored honey with bold, earthy undertones—a true reflection of the desert landscape.
Because ambrosia dumosa doesn’t bloom reliably every year, this honey is harvested only during exceptional growing seasons. It’s packed with desert ragweed pollen, which could offer a natural boost for allergy sufferers. And like all of our offerings, this honey is raw and unfiltered to preserve every bit of flavor and nutritional benefit.
Come see us at the market this weekend to try a sample of this limited-batch honey. Or, elevate your tasting experience with a private honey flight featuring a selection of our finest varieties.
PHOENIX: We plan to participate in both Roadrunner Park and Ahwatukee Farmers Markets through December 8, 2024 for the fall season. Then we spend the rest of December in New Mexico harvesting beef. We’ll be back in Arizona for the winter/spring market season at the beginning of 2025.
ALBUQUERQUE: We plan to be back for the Los Ranchos Winter market on December 14, 2024. We suggest ordering in advance.
Please check our calendar page frequently to stay updated on our market schedule.
Stay Nourished,
Brenna & Kenny
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