Monday 28 January 2013

A is for Apiarist

Apiarist...the keeper of bees
Apiarist...the keeper of bees.

Yes...this is my big venture for 2013. I'm not doing this on a whim. It's something I have thought about for a while now and at the last committee meeting we had I was finally told that yes I could have the half a plot that nobody wanted as it is in such bad shape and I can put bees on it. 

It will be a while before things get up and running, there is a lot to be sorted out, but I am very much looking forward to this new hobby.

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  1. How exciting - look forward to hearing about it and seeing a photo of you in bee keeper garb.

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    1. I thought so Sue...be a while before I get my stuff but I will be sure to put some pics up. I might even mange to save some money as I think I will need a child's suit..lol

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  2. Nice to see you back, Tanya, I was wondering where you'd got to. How exciting, I know you've mentioned bees in the past, so I'm really pleased that you're getting to start a new hobby. Can't wait to hear all about it.

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    1. It's a good to be getting back into it. Yeah I have mentioned it in the past...take a lot of thought and planning though...very excited!!!

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  3. Thar sounds fab -be sure to keep us all posted as to how it's going. My hub would love bees but not allowed on our plots, maybe something for the future.

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    1. Hi Jobee, Will defintiely 'bee' keeping everyone posted on my journey. I am really looking forward to it. Pity you can't have bees on your allotments. They are so beneficial!!

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  4. You must be so excited! Congratulations and good luck on your first beekeeping venture :) xx

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    1. Very excited Tanya...I have always wanted to do it but I think having shared your first experiences has given me a little more confidence to give it a go so thanks!!

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    2. If I can do it you can...and seriously, if you have a beekeeping mentor you can probably get through anything your first year. My Mr. E rings me up every month now to make sure that I'm keeping an eye on my hives this winter :)

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    3. Thanks for the confidence boost Tanya...I think at this stage I need it!!

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  5. Great - Can't wait to hear about this escapade. Edinburgh Council have issued a policy on beekeeping on allotments - Basically you have to go on a course and get their approval for every aspect. So I've been rather put off, but I'm so excited that you have become a trail blazer. I've been hearing that urban bees are a lifeline for the collapsed commercial colonies in the countryside.

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    1. No policies on our allotments Mal though I have signed up for a course as there is so much to learn and I figured this way I can meet some people who are already bee keepers too. Will be good to have someone to call up on in case of a crisis!!

      I will let you all know how it's going every step of the way though it's going to be a while yet before I get my bees. A lot of work to be done on the land they hives are going to be on.

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  6. How exciting! I've thought about bees off and on over the years, but haven't taken the plunge. Take lots of pictures as you're getting set up please.

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    1. I will certainly take plenty of pictures as I start the long process of sorting the land and getting myself set up!! :-)

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