Weeks Honey Farm at Madeline's
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Weeks Honey Farm is a family-run honey business in Omega, Georgia, that has been packing and selling raw honey since 1960. It is one of Georgia's oldest continuously family-owned honey operations, and the lineup reflects both its own South Georgia hives and honey sourced from beekeepers across the United States. Everything is raw and unfiltered, bottled without additives, preservatives, or imported honey.
The farm's home-grown honeys come straight from the wildflower fields, flatwoods, and river banks of South Georgia. The Georgia Wildflower honey is foraged from a wide mix of regional blossoms, the Gallberry honey is a light amber mono-floral from the wild inkberry bush of the flatwoods, and the Alapaha honey is a tupelo and wildflower blend gathered along the sandy banks of the Alapaha River. Other single-origin jars, like clover and buckwheat from the Dakotas and Minnesota and orange blossom from Florida and California citrus groves, are sourced from US beekeepers and packed at the farm.
Beyond the jarred honey, Weeks makes a few things bees are good for. Hawt Honey is a two-ingredient chile-infused hot honey in two heat levels, the honey straws are single-serving raw honey for tea or lunchboxes, and the beeswax bars and hand-poured lip balms put the farm's honeycomb cappings to use for crafters and dry lips alike.
Weeks Honey Farm products at Madeline's
Every item below is live and in stock at Madeline's. Click any product to see full details, sizes, and ordering.
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Georgia Wildflower Honey (from $7.99). Raw, pure, unfiltered honey foraged from the wildflower fields of South Georgia, bold and floral, kosher and gluten-free. Sold in sizes from 12 oz to 80 oz.
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Raw Gallberry Honey (from $7.99). A light amber mono-floral honey from the wild gallberry bush of the South Georgia flatwoods, with a mild, warm molasses note. Purchases help support beekeepers replenishing gallberry habitat.
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Raw Alapaha Honey (from $13.99). A raw, unfiltered tupelo and wildflower blend from the banks of the Alapaha River in South Georgia, mild and slightly acidic with a delicate floral finish.
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Raw Orange Blossom Honey (from $9.99). An unfiltered citrus honey from orange groves in Florida and California, tangy and robust with a bright, fruity character.
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Raw Clover Honey (from $7.99). A sweet, light honey from clover fields in the Dakotas, mild enough for the whole family and a clean stand-in for white sugar.
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Raw Buckwheat Honey (from $11.99). The farm's darkest and most robust honey, gathered from buckwheat country in the Dakotas and Minnesota, with a full-bodied molasses flavor for coffee, waffles, and BBQ.
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Week's Hawt Honey ($12.99). A raw, chile-infused hot honey made with just two ingredients, raw Southern honey and chiles, in Hawt and Xtra Hawt heat levels. Built for pizza, wings, and cheese boards.
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Raw Honey Straws (from $3.99). Single-serving straws of 100% raw honey in orange blossom and wildflower, mess-free for tea, cocktails, granola, or lunchboxes. Sold in counts from 12 to 150.
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Pure American Beeswax (from $2.50). Unrefined yellow beeswax from the farm's own honeycomb cappings, in 1 oz bars and 1 lb blocks, for candles, balms, food wraps, and wood polish.
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Natural Beeswax Lip Balms (from $2.49). Hand-poured on the farm with beeswax, coconut oil, and Vitamin E for daily hydration, sold as singles, twin packs, and cases.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Weeks Honey Farm honey?
You can buy Weeks Honey Farm products online at Madeline's (madelines.co), which carries the farm's raw single-origin honeys, hot honey, honey straws, beeswax, and lip balm. The products listed above are live and in stock.
What is Weeks Honey Farm known for?
Weeks Honey Farm is a family-run business in Omega, Georgia, that has packed raw honey since 1960. It is known for raw, unfiltered, single-origin American honeys with no additives or imported honey, including Georgia wildflower, gallberry, and Alapaha honey from its own South Georgia hives.
Is Weeks honey raw and unfiltered?
Yes. Every honey from Weeks Honey Farm is raw, unfiltered, and unpasteurized, which keeps the natural enzymes, pollen, and antioxidants intact. The honeys are kosher certified and gluten-free. If a jar crystallizes, set it in warm water to return it to a liquid state.
Which Weeks honey should I choose?
For a light, everyday honey, the clover is sweet and mild. The Georgia wildflower is bolder and more floral, the orange blossom is bright and citrusy, and the buckwheat is dark and robust like molasses. The gallberry is a regional South Georgia specialty worth trying if you want something distinctive.