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Would you like to cook wood fired pizza's, bake bread, cook puddings and much more ,in your own hand crafted wood fired adobe pizza oven? This workshop is a hands on course showing you how, step by step, you can easily make a pizza oven out of easily found, inexpensive materials. The only bought materials you need are fire bricks.
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Beekeeping is a great way of getting something for nothing....... |
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Searching for a cheaper and easier alternative led me to the Top Bar Beehive. This is one of the oldest and simplest ways of keeping bees and requires little skill. Sounds perfect for me! These hives have been around since the 1600's and are popular in African countries as there are few tools required and the hive is easy to build, practical and productive. Basically a Top Bar Bee Hive is a wooden rectangular box with sticks across the top which the bees build honey comb from. It is a more natural and sustainable way of keeping bees as the bees are allowed to build honey comb to their natural dimensions with no interference from us. The honey is harvested as honey comb, one bar at a time. Honey production is not as high as in a conventional hive but you do get more wax. This can be used to make candles and furniture and leather polish. This type of hive is perfectly suited to the home beekeeper as it is a simple design, management of the bees is very 'leave alone' and there is evidence that this type of hive reduces the incidence of Varroa mite infection. It particularly suits people with disabilities, bad backs and women, as there is no heavy lifting of super boxes, which can weigh up to 50kg when full of honey.
When talking to professional beekeepers about Top Bar hive's don't be put off if they look at you blankly. Most beekeepers have not heard of this way of keeping bees and indeed Top Bar hives are not an option for a professional beekeeper as the honey production is not as high as with a conventional hive. These hives are becoming more and more popular in the UK and America, where people are looking for a more natural and cheaper way of keeping bees. A great website to start your research is Phillip Chandlers Biobees. Here you can download free instructions to make your own hive, if you are handy. You can also buy his book ,The Barefoot Beekeeper which describes the management and care of a Top Bar Hive. I have bought his book, have attended a ½ day introduction to beekeeping course and bought a Top Bar Hive. Armed with this new information I am embarking on a new journey into self sufficiency and becoming a backyard beekeeper. Follow my progress on my blog. Please consider joining me. Help a declining bee population, get all your edibles pollinated and have honey to enjoy.
A peek inside my Topbar hive. |
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