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don't just plant the seedlings and leave them to grow. our cultivation methods and standards are strict, revisited and refined over the years. from seed to harvested nut the local rainforest is constantly regenerated to provide a healthy ecosystem so some of our most important workers, our native bees...
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will collect pollen from some grasses and grains when they cannot find pollen with more nutritional value; however, anemophilous plants such as grasses generally have very low real value to bees. some windblown pollen is likely to be inadvertently collected by bees , since they bear a static charge....
seem to have had similar beginnings. they started by making the drink for fun in their garages and basements and then found the key to happiness. well, maybe it wasn't so simple, but we like to think mead is that magical. stephanie krieger of nani moon meadery left a career in biology to work with bees...
: mouth (the stingray mix) : swallowed (goldie/toasted both sides please mix) : synapse (philip steir/my ghost in the bush of life mix) : history (dub pistols mix) : personal holloway (fabio paras/soundclash republic mix) : bonedriven (mekon/beat me clever mix) : insect kin (jack dangers/drum and bees...
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