Our gluten free bakery is based at Naish Farm, in very rural Dorset. We run the surrounding 5 acres as a nature reserve. This month we’ve busy planting and hedge laying.
There are lots of simple things you can do in your garden to make it more enticing and welcoming to bees. These are perfect to do in the coming months as winter starts to thaw and Spring approaches.
We have exciting news on our environmental projects at Naish Farm, home to Honeybuns Bakery. Honeybuns has purchased the lane next to our site. It’s an ancient part of Holwell, most likely a part of the village in medieval times and possibly much earlier. Honeybuns has been based at Naish
Tips on greening up your small sustainable business. Happy Veganuary to everyone, following on from our previous blog when I was just getting to grips with a daunting delivery of 100s of hedging plants, I’d like to share with you an update on our tree planting and other muddy welly
Back in 2014 we held a community ‘Big Dig‘ day when 300 native trees, provided as part of The Woodland Trust Community Tree Pack, were planted in our front field by a band of over 50 volunteers. The trees were native wildlife friendly varieties which take about 7 to 8 years
Greetings from a very chilly Naish Farm. The bakery ovens are the most coveted space at Honeybuns at the moment. The warming aroma of baking cakes lifts the spirit on dark chilly mornings. The Honeybuns team are not alone in being drawn to the warmth at the bakery. The avian visitors