![]() Located on eighty acres of woodland, open fields, and wetlands, the land provides a variety and abundance of nectar & pollen plants that bloom from early spring to late fall. Warm Colors Apiary was founded in 2000 to produce regional honey from flowers in western Massachusetts. Call: 60, or email: ask for the book.Īlso visit the official website of the Russian Honeybee Breeders Association Watch a video interview of Dan Conlon on WGBY (September 2019) You can purchase a copy on Amazon, or better yet buy directly from Steven Coy and ask for a signed copy. Looking for more information about the Russian honeybee and the Russian Honeybee breeding program’s history? I suggest reading “The Russian Honeybee” by Thomas Rinderer and Steven Coy. Nucs are scheduled to be available for pickup the end of April or early May. Email Dan at to request an order form for Nucs & Queens. Queens will be available in May & June 2023. Warm Colors has been a “certified” apiary since 2016. All our Queens come from Apiaries’ “Certified” by the RHBA Board of Directors annually. We specialize in Russian Queens and spring Nucs as members of the Russian Honeybee Breeders Association. You will be called back to confirm a time and day. We are currently scheduling picku ps on Wednesdays & Saturdays. We will do our best to accommodate your schedule. Call 41 to place an order for honey, candles or Russian Bees & Queens. We conduct sales of honey, products Bees and Queens by appointment keeping the store closed to the public. We continue to sell directly from our Warm Colors Apiary location. In other words, most activities involving honeybees happen at our apiary. Beekeepers can purchase queens and honeybees and attend workshops in the Warm Colors bee yards. ![]() We provide pollination services to local orchards and farms. WCA produces and sells honey, pure beeswax candles, and products using honey and beeswax. Welcome to the Warm Colors Apiary website. ![]() See Classes & Workshop page for dates and descriptions of the workshops. The 2023 Workshop Schedule is now open for signup. Visit our bee page for details and ordering information. We are taking orders for 2023 Nucs & Queens. By the way, even neutral colors range from warm and inviting to very, very icy indeed (and yes, their 'coolness' varies depending on the surrounding colors as well :-)įor further color theory information & color inspiration. So there you have it - things may not be what they first seem in the world of warm and cool colors. You can see it clearly against a white 'museum wall':Īnd if you connect the blue and yellow fields, you can watch the green color 'change character' mid-way: Let's put this to the test! Have a close look, if you will, at the central green squares in these two color blocks:Įven though the green square in the blue field looks 'warm' compared to the cold blue background, it is exactly the same green hue as the 'cool' green square in the bright warm yellow field. (This, by the way, is one of the reasons why modern art galleries & museums generally exhibit art on a white background.) This is because the 'background' colors can strongly interfere with how a color appears to us. it's been proven that we humans are completely unable to see and remember how colors look in isolation, independently of their surrounding colors. But it's the subtleties that make all the difference in a warm-and-cool color scheme. Blue is still much cooler than orange, even if it's a 'warm' blue. Now, does this mean there aren't cooler or warmer color groups? Of course not. (You can find more info about this color wheel here.) Cool yellow has a bit of green in it, warm yellow tends toward red.Ĭool red looks a bit bluish, warm red has a yellowish cast.Ĭool green has a blue bias, warm green a hint of yellow.Ĭool blue looks a bit green around the gills, and warm blue has a blush.
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