The Talking Turkey

Beekeeper in Bremerton, Washington

6643 Tracyton Blvd NW, Bremerton, WA 98311View on Yelp
The Talking Turkey - beekeeping in Bremerton, WA

About The Talking Turkey

The Talking Turkey is a Bremerton, Washington operation that combines nursery and gardening resources with a pick-your-own farm experience and fresh produce. Situated on the Kitsap Peninsula, Bremerton sits surrounded by rural land and working farms, making it a natural hub for pollinator-friendly gardening and small-scale agriculture. Businesses like this one play a key supporting role for local beekeepers, since healthy gardens and farms depend on healthy bee populations. Whether you're a backyard gardener or managing a small apiary, this kind of farm-nursery crossover is genuinely useful.

Services

Nurseries & Gardening
Pick Your Own Farms
Fruits & Veggies

Services & Process

The Talking Turkey offers nursery plants, gardening supplies, and the chance to pick fresh fruits and vegetables directly from the farm. For beekeepers, a nursery like this is valuable because staff can recommend pollinator-friendly plants that support hive health throughout the season. The pick-your-own farm operation gives visitors a hands-on connection to the agricultural cycle that bees are central to. Fresh local produce and seasonal plants are available, making it a practical stop for gardeners and beekeepers who want to build a thriving backyard ecosystem.

Service Area

The Talking Turkey serves customers across Bremerton and the wider Kitsap Peninsula. Visitors come from nearby communities including Silverdale, Port Orchard, and Poulsbo. It's also reachable for Seattle-area residents who take the Bremerton ferry and are looking for a farm destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pollinator-friendly plants does The Talking Turkey carry?
A nursery in this region typically stocks lavender, borage, phacelia, and native wildflowers that attract bees and support hive health. Staff can walk you through which plants perform best in Kitsap Peninsula's climate and soil conditions.
When is the pick-your-own season at the farm?
Pick-your-own availability depends on the crop and the season, typically running from late summer into early fall for berries and vegetables. It's worth contacting the farm directly to confirm what's currently available before your visit.
Can I buy plants that specifically support my backyard beehive?
Yes, a farm nursery like this is one of the best places to find plants that directly benefit your bees. Staff can recommend varieties that bloom at different times of year to provide consistent forage throughout the season.
Is The Talking Turkey open year-round?
Nurseries and pick-your-own farms in the Pacific Northwest often have seasonal hours, with peak activity from spring through fall. Calling ahead or checking current listings will give you the most accurate information on hours and availability.
Does the farm sell local honey or beekeeping products?
Many farm operations in Kitsap County work alongside local beekeepers and may carry or refer customers to local honey producers. It's worth asking staff whether they stock honey or know of nearby beekeepers who sell direct.
Is the farm suitable for families with children?
Pick-your-own farms are typically very family-friendly, giving kids a chance to connect with where food comes from. The Bremerton area has a strong community focus, and farm visits are a popular local activity for families on the Kitsap Peninsula.

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