Humboldt Honey MPLS

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Ethical Stewardship

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Community Connection

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Sustainability

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Continuing Education

〰️ Ethical Stewardship 〰️ Community Connection 〰️ Sustainability 〰️ Continuing Education

Humboldt Honey MPLS is a woman-run, hyperlocal, small-scale beekeeping business rooted in the North Minneapolis community. We are dedicated to ethical stewardship of bees and land, community connection, and reinvesting in the neighborhood we call home.

Land Acknowledgment

Each of Humboldt Honey’s Gardens acknowledges it sits on unceded land of the Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe) and Dakhota people, and recognizes the history of disinvestment affecting Jewish and Black communities on the Northside. We are committed to learning, healing, and building respectful relationships with Indigenous and Black communities.

Located in North Minneapolis, Our gardens are volunteer-run community space where everyone can grow, tend, and harvest together. It fosters connection to the land and each other, while also serving as home to Humboldt Honey MPLS.

A man and woman smiling outdoors in a yard with bare trees and a house in the background. The man has glasses, a mustache, and a beard, and is wearing a white jacket and a blue knit hat. The woman has glasses and an afro hairstyle, and is wearing a white jacket, holding gardening gloves, a small metal watering can, and a gardening tool.
A person organizing jars and glasses on a table, preparing for a canning or storage process, with jars filled with a golden-brown liquid.
Two women wearing gloves honey extracting honey from beehive frames over an outdoor firepit, with trees and houses in the background.
A jar of honey and two snifter glasses with a golden liquor sit on a table decorated with evergreen sprigs. A potted plant is visible in the background.
Three beekeepers wearing protective suits and veils inspecting a beehive in a backyard with a house and bare trees in the background.