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Lolly & Poppy

How We Got Started with Beekeeping

Several years in… and sometimes we still ask ourselves, how did we get here?

It all started when Chris mentioned honeybees and his interest in them. Once he started reading and learning everything he could, it didn’t take long to see that this wasn’t just a passing interest—it was something he was truly passionate about. Honestly, he was a natural. Before we knew it, we bought the supplies and equipment we needed for our first beehives.

We also signed up for a few beekeeping classes, which turned out to be a great way to meet other local beekeepers and learn from their experiences. The reading, studying, and learning never really end. Chris puts his heart into it, and I believe that’s the biggest reason we’ve been able to do so well on this journey.

That first year? It was full of lessons—and plenty of bee stings! I’ve always struggled with anxiety, but to my surprise, the bees had a calming effect on me. It’s amazing how just being around them can settle your nerves once you’re suited up and working with them. Getting into the hive, inspecting the frames, and seeing the bees up close really gave me a whole new appreciation for how hard they work. It also made me realize just how much effort goes into every bit of honey.

Fun fact: Honey is mentioned 61 times in the Bible. It represents abundance, prosperity, and God’s blessings. No wonder the Bible says God’s words are sweeter than honey! For us, beekeeping is about more than just honey. It’s about taking care of these beautiful, vital creatures that God created. It’s about learning to adapt, working with nature, and letting the bees do what they know best. We feel blessed to be part of their world and to be able to harvest their honey while helping them stay healthy and strong.

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By: Amber Kolasch



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ABOUT US

We are a family-run Honeybee farm and rescue. Our journey started in 2019 just before the start of the pandemic, one of the most uncertain and isolated times worldwide. We have had many successes and many failures along the way with our beloved Honeybees and want to be able to educate others about something we care so deeply about as we continue to learn ourselves along the way. We live in zone 7b and will be making videos on how we do things, not necessarily how you should run your operation in different areas of the country. We are learning every day and will continue until the day they put us on the ground. No one said it better than Bob Binnie, "Beekeeping is 50% science and 50% art." We hope you'll enjoy following along on our journey, whether you are a beekeeper or not! Lolly & Poppy