Indianapolis sits in Indiana's agricultural heartland where clover fields, basswood forests, and native prairie restorations create excellent foraging. The city's local food scene has made Indiana honey a premium product.
Clover honey (the Midwest staple — light, mild, reliable), black locust honey (spring specialty, May), basswood honey (herbal-minty, July), and Indiana wildflower blends are Indianapolis's local varieties.
Indianapolis City Market (Tuesday–Friday, year-round) and Broad Ripple Farmers Market (Saturdays, May–October) are Indianapolis's top honey sources. Carmel and Zionsville markets also feature central Indiana beekeepers.
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