TWO BUSY BEES SPECIAL EVENT :: BRISBANE PLANT AND GARDEN EXPO ROUND UP - ASCOT
March 19, 2019
Two Busy Bees Special Event :: Brisbane Plant and Garden Expo Round Up - Ascot
Saturday 16th March to Sunday 17th March 2019 - Doomben Racecourse - Ascot - Brisbane - QLD - Australia
The Brisbane Plant and Garden Expo is Brisbane’s biggest bi-annual brightest and best value gardening event - a subtropical plant collector's paradise! With stalls, great things to purchase, guest speakers, rare plants, landscape inspiration and family fun.
We were not sure what to expect as this was our very first two day event. But the team at Brisbane Plant and Garden Expo had organised such a well run event, smooth bumping in / bumping out and checking in with all the stall holders during the day. We were in an area that was not getting much ventilation and they made it their mission to make sure we were cool by thoughtfully bringing in big portable fans. We brought along our full honey range and our tables were groaning under the weight of our full range ofraw honey, honeycomb in raw honey, creamed raw honey, honey chilli soy dressing,dijon honey mustard dressingand our bee friendly live display.
It was great meeting The Woodsmanteam for the first time and having this father and daughter team as our neighbours. The Woodsmanare urban harvesters of reclaimed timbers. They create beautiful dwellings for solitary native bees.
It was a fabulous but tiring two day event for Two Busy Bees Honey, we were very busy and it was really wonderfull to meet so many new people who purchased from our table.
A big warm thank you to everyone who stopped by during the two days and we'll be back with Brisbane Plant and Garden Expo on 5th - 6th October 2019.
How does a bee make honey?Nowhere in the world is there anything to compare with the incredible efficiency of the industry of the honeybee. Inside the beehive each bee has a special job to do and the whole process runs smoothly.
The history of Beekeeping - Evidence of honey foraging, honey being used for medicinal and spiritual purposes dating back thousands of years, has been found all over the world.
What is the molecular formula for honey?The chemical formula of honey is C6H12O6. This is because honey is comprised mainly of hexose sugars, such as fructose and glucose.
My dad and I did this tour with Deborah and it was an amazing experience. Deborah showcased her passion in this hands on tour, where you get right up close to the inner workings of a hive, experience the life of a beekeeper and take home some honey treats! Being immersed amongst the bees really is quite the experience and I would recommend it to anyone. Thank you so much Deborah!
An adorable beeswax candle in the shape of a beehive with three bees on the outside and a small jar of delicious creamed honey, will put a smile on the face of any honey lover, and who isn't a honey lover?
Treat yourself or someone you love today!
I was so delighted with these beautiful beeswax candles in the shape of a beehive with three bees climbing up the outside.
They smell divine and are almost too good to light! These will make the perfect gift for so many occasions, and could be used as a birthday candle on your favourite honey cake.
My dad and I did this tour with Deborah and it was an amazing experience. Deborah showcased her passion in this hands on tour, where you get right up close to the inner workings of a hive, experience the life of a beekeeper and take home some honey treats! Being immersed amongst the bees really is quite the experience and I would recommend it to anyone. Thank you so much Deborah!
An adorable beeswax candle in the shape of a beehive with three bees on the outside and a small jar of delicious creamed honey, will put a smile on the face of any honey lover, and who isn't a honey lover?
Treat yourself or someone you love today!
I was so delighted with these beautiful beeswax candles in the shape of a beehive with three bees climbing up the outside.
They smell divine and are almost too good to light! These will make the perfect gift for so many occasions, and could be used as a birthday candle on your favourite honey cake.