St. Louis sits where the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers converge, creating rich river-bottom habitats. Soulard Market, one of the country's oldest markets, has long been a hub for local Missouri honey.
Black locust honey (light, spring specialty), sweet clover honey from surrounding agricultural lands, basswood honey from Ozark-adjacent forests (herbal-minty), and fall goldenrod honey are St. Louis's local specialties.
Soulard Farmers Market (Saturdays year-round, Wednesdays seasonal) is St. Louis's oldest continuously operating market and the top honey source. Clayton and Tower Grove Farmers Markets also feature area beekeepers.
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