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THE BACKYARD BEEKEEPER, 4TH EDITION

The Backyard Beekeeper, now in its 4th edition, makes the time-honored and complex tradition of beekeeping an enjoyable and accessible backyard pastime that will appeal to urban and rural beekeepers of all skill levels.

#8640 $24.99 $21.24

FIRE CIDER!

Fire Cider has been used and shared by herbalists for generations as a remedy to ward off sickness and promote health. Here, Rosemary Gladstar collects 101 original recipes for fire cider, plus stories and songs, in a fun and sassy celebration of the health-boosting tonic and the community of herbalists who make it, share it, use it, and love it.

#9868 $16.95 $14.41

WILD WINE MAKING

Making wine at home just got more fun, and easier, with author Richard Bender’s experiments. Whether you’re new to winemaking or a seasoned pro, you’ll find this innovative manual accessible, thanks to its focus on small batches that require minimal equipment and that use an unexpected range of readily available fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs.

#8867 $19.95 $16.95

10-FRAME BASIC BEEKEEPING STARTER KIT

Do you want to try beekeeping on a budget? This 10-Frame Basic Beekeeping Starter Kit is perfect for you! The fully assembled kit includes a hive body, 10 frames, gloves, a veil, a smoker, and more. Please allow two weeks for delivery. Available for shipment to

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