Baltimore's position at the head of the Chesapeake Bay, where the Maryland Piedmont meets coastal tidal wetlands, creates diverse honey territory featuring tulip poplar, black locust, and unique Chesapeake wildflower varieties.
Tulip poplar honey (dark amber, robust, the Piedmont backbone), black locust honey (light, spring specialty in May), Chesapeake wildflower honey from coastal wetland plants, and Blue Ridge sourwood honey from western Maryland producers are the regional highlights.
Waverly Saturday Market (year-round) is Baltimore's most beloved market and a reliable honey source. Baltimore Farmers' Market under the Jones Falls Expressway (Sundays, April–December) and JFX Farmers' Market (Sundays, May–November) feature regional producers.
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