Richmond's location in the Virginia Piedmont, within reach of the Blue Ridge Mountains and James River valley, provides access to both Piedmont tulip poplar honey and premium mountain sourwood varieties.
Tulip poplar honey (dark amber, robust, the Piedmont staple), black locust honey (light, spring specialty in May), Blue Ridge sourwood honey from mountain producers (July–August), and James River Valley wildflower blends are Richmond's honey highlights.
South of the James Farmers Market in Forest Hill (Saturdays, April–November) is Richmond's most beloved market for local honey. Byrd House Market (Wednesdays, May–October) and Richmond Downtown FM also carry area honey.
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