Sarian Honey Farm

Beekeeper in Santa Clarita, California

5(5 reviews)
(661) 713-0199, Santa Clarita, CA 91042View on Yelp
Sarian Honey Farm - beekeeping in Santa Clarita, CA

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About Sarian Honey Farm

Sarian Honey Farm is based in Santa Clarita, California, a growing community in the northern reaches of Los Angeles County where open land and agricultural space still support traditional farming practices. The farm holds a perfect 5.0 rating from its reviewed customers, reflecting a commitment to quality that small operations depend on to thrive. Santa Clarita's warm climate and access to surrounding high desert and chaparral habitat gives local bees a wide foraging range. This is a genuine farm operation, not a hobby side project.

Services

Honey

Services & Process

As a honey farm, Sarian Honey Farm's core offering is fresh, farm-sourced honey available directly to consumers. Farm-direct purchasing means you're skipping the distributor markup and getting honey closer to the time of extraction. Depending on the season and hive productivity, the farm may offer different honey varieties reflecting the shifting bloom cycles of the Santa Clarita Valley and surrounding areas. Customers should call (661) 713-0199 to ask about current stock, jar sizes, and whether farm visits or pickups are available.

Service Area

Sarian Honey Farm serves buyers in Santa Clarita and the surrounding communities including Valencia, Newhall, Saugus, and Canyon Country. Customers from the northwestern San Fernando Valley and the Antelope Valley area also make the drive for farm-fresh honey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I visit Sarian Honey Farm to pick up honey in person?
Farm visits and on-site pickup are common for small honey operations, but hours and availability vary. It's best to call (661) 713-0199 ahead of time to confirm pickup arrangements and make sure your order is ready when you arrive.
Does the honey taste different depending on the time of year?
Yes, absolutely. Bees in the Santa Clarita area forage on different plants depending on the season, which directly affects the color, aroma, and taste of the honey. Spring honey from citrus and wildflower blooms will taste noticeably different from late-summer honey drawn from drought-hardy plants.
How should I store farm-fresh honey to keep it fresh?
Raw honey stores best at room temperature in a sealed container, away from direct sunlight. It doesn't spoil, but it can crystallize over time, which is a natural process you can reverse by gently warming the jar in warm water.
Does Sarian Honey Farm sell wholesale or to restaurants?
Small farms sometimes supply local restaurants or retailers who want to highlight regional products on their menus or shelves. Contact the farm directly to ask whether wholesale arrangements are available and what minimum order quantities might apply.
What makes Santa Clarita honey different from honey sold at grocery stores?
Grocery store honey is usually a blend sourced from multiple regions and countries, processed to achieve a consistent look and extend shelf life. Santa Clarita farm honey comes from a known location, reflects the local plant life, and is minimally processed to preserve its natural character.
Is Sarian Honey Farm certified organic?
Organic certification for honey is difficult to achieve because it requires controlling what plants bees forage on within a large radius of the hive, which is nearly impossible in most settings. Ask the farm about their practices directly, since many small producers follow natural methods without holding official certification.

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