Knotty Bottom Farm
Beekeeper in Palmer, Massachusetts

Customer Reviews
About Knotty Bottom Farm
Knotty Bottom Farm is a Palmer, Massachusetts operation with a perfect 5-star rating from its customers, which is a strong signal for a small local producer. Palmer sits in the Quaboag River Valley in Hampden County, an area where farmland, wetlands, and mixed forest create excellent foraging conditions for bees. The Pioneer Valley region as a whole has a deep agricultural tradition, and honey producers here benefit from diverse floral sources across a long growing season. For customers in western Massachusetts looking for honest, locally sourced honey, Knotty Bottom Farm comes with real word-of-mouth behind it.
Services
Services & Process
Knotty Bottom Farm's focus is honey production, and with a five-star reputation to protect, you can expect a level of care that goes into both the hive management and the final product. Honey from the Palmer area typically draws on forage from the Quaboag wetlands, clover fields, and the varied wildflowers that grow along the Hampden and Hampshire County border. Small farms like this one often sell directly to consumers, which means you're getting product that hasn't been sitting in a warehouse. Depending on the season and harvest, they may also offer beeswax or other bee-derived products alongside their honey.
Service Area
Knotty Bottom Farm serves the Palmer area and surrounding communities in Hampden and Hampshire counties, including Ware, Belchertown, Monson, and Brimfield. Their western Massachusetts location also puts them within reasonable distance of Springfield-area customers looking for locally produced honey. Call (413) 324-6111 to check availability and arrange a visit or pickup.
Frequently Asked Questions
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