HoneyGramz

HoneyGramz 100% Pure Honey from NY and selected states. ALL honey is good for you. Eat LOCAL honey ONLY if you She had also taught kids’ yoga on weekends.

OUR STORY...

Ruth Harrigan has been a NYC beekeeper for over 10 years with a mission to help save the bees by advocating and teaching the importance of pollination. Without bees, we would not enjoy nature’s bounty of fruits and vegetables. For Ruth, it all began when her daughter begged for a dog for her birthday, but instead, she got her 3 chickens! While scouring the internet for help in raisin

g chickens Ruth stumbled upon a petition to legalize beekeeping in NYC. This piqued her interest so much that she didn’t hesitate to add her signature and sign up for a beekeeping course. Timing was perfect as the ban was lifted just as Ruth completed the course in March 2010. Prior to pursuing beekeeping full time, Ruth worked in finance for 20 years until she was laid off in 2012. It was the kindness of 2 yoga students, Caitlyn and Jillian, who gave Ruth a gift that inspired her to launch her company. To reciprocate with an untraditional thank you card, Ruth filled a baby bear bottle with honey adorned with a label “Thank You Beary Much Honey” on its belly. The girls loved them! More labels were created for different occasions, “Happy Birthday Honey”, “Get Well Soon Honey”, “Merry Christmas Honey”, etc. Ruth had an epiphany one day when a row of these baby bears stared back at her on her sideboard. HoneyGramz was born. Now with more than 150 different messages, it’s the perfect "Sweet Edible Greeting!”

Around the same time, Ruth’s passion for natural beauty products sparked an interest in developing a beauty line as well. Mee Beauty products are made with pollinator friendly ingredients and honey. She donates a percentage of sales to help save the bees. Like a busy bee, Ruth buzzes around town in her car with “NYC BEES” vanity plates. Give her a BEE(P) BEE(P) as she makes a beeline from Queens to points around the 5 boroughs! Permaculture is what Ruth strives for. She’s an avid but lazy gardener as she believes plants thrive better when left alone. (Same approach is used on her children!) Heirloom organic seeds, composting, and rain barrels are essential in her garden. Pets with benefits reward the family with fresh eggs and honey are an added bonus. Ruth warns that next time your child begs for a dog…you never know where it might lead.

05/23/2026

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend! A rare sight of a Queen Bee wearing a diamond crown 👑! When I removed a beehive from a home the other day I noticed one of the queen cells had emerged by the time I got back to the apiary. I didn’t know where the queen was. But later that day when I went to take a bite out of a honeycomb, there she was waiting to be rescued. This was an opportunity for me to study her up close and sharing this footage with you.

05/20/2026

HAP🐝 WORLD BEE DAY! Here in the apiary is a perfect frame of brood. All worker bees and they’re all female.

05/17/2026

The creepiest experience in my 16 years of beekeeping is forgetting to zip up my suit properly and one BEE walked into my ear canal… TURN UP THE VOLUME… Imagine this sound inside your ear! I waited patiently for her to walk out. After a while she started making her way out of my ear. Just as I felt her walking out she made a U-turn and went back in and all the way into the canal again. It takes a lot of patience, but eventually she walked out and as she exited, she stung me right below my ear lobe. On the bright side, she died outside of my ear. 😬

05/16/2026

It’s a perfect night at the Queens Night Market. We are here until midnight. Come and experience great music and excellent food from around the world…and there’s always pure local Honey.

05/08/2026

Preparing a pallet of honey for pick up can be dizzying! 🥴

05/08/2026

The new beekeeping season has begun. Matt and I picked up some more nucs (nucleus) for our apiaries as we continue to expand. It’s a lot of work so I have to hive them quickly as you’ll see. 😂🐝🐝🐝

05/08/2026
04/18/2026

Queens Night Market is officially open for 2026 season! Everyone is out on this gorgeous day!

Address

345 Great Neck Road
Great Neck, NY
11362

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+16468666969

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