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Neighborhood Honey - Made in Massey!

Christopher from Massey

For Don Buck Honey and residents of Henderson-Massey, this is as local as honey can get!

This wee batch was made by bees that live in my back yard in Massey. Everything else my bees produce comes from forests or the farms, but this batch was foraged from the parks, gardens and gullies of our neighborhood.



It is a very runny, bright, and clear honey compared with what my other hives produce, and likely contains nectar from at least a few of the following: Clover, Lotus, Pohutukawa, Bottlebrush, Penny Royal, Tea Tree, Borage, Lavender, Dandelion, Cosmos, Mint, Rosemary, and anything else growing within a few kilometers of my back garden!



$12. 370g. Limit of one per order.

Very limited reserve - get one quick!



Order via online store - pickup option available at checkout for Auckland-based customers.

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Negotiable

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