Peachblossom Apiaries
Beekeeper in Easton, Maryland

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About Peachblossom Apiaries
Peachblossom Apiaries is based in Easton, Maryland, right in the heart of Talbot County on the Eastern Shore, where agriculture and waterways create some of the best natural foraging conditions for honey bees in the mid-Atlantic. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating, which says something even with a single review. Small, specialty apiaries like this one often punch well above their weight in terms of product quality and personal attention. Easton's proximity to the Chesapeake Bay watershed and its surrounding farmland makes local honey from this area genuinely distinctive.
Services
Services & Process
Peachblossom Apiaries focuses on honey production, which at a small Eastern Shore operation typically means raw, single-source honey harvested from local colonies foraging on clover, wildflowers, and the region's agricultural crops. Small apiaries often offer seasonal honey varieties that change based on what's blooming, giving you a true taste of the Talbot County landscape. Direct sales are common at operations like this, meaning you can often buy straight from the producer rather than through a retailer. Some small apiaries also offer nucleus colonies or package bees for sale in spring, which is worth asking about if you're looking to start your own hive.
Service Area
Peachblossom Apiaries serves customers in Easton and throughout Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore. They're well-positioned to reach buyers in St. Michaels, Oxford, and the broader Queen Anne's and Dorchester County areas. If you're in the Annapolis area, the short Bay Bridge drive is often worth it for locally sourced Eastern Shore honey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Eastern Shore honey different from other Maryland honey?
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Does Peachblossom sell nucleus colonies or package bees?
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