Workshops
What you get…
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What you get… *
Each season unfolds differently. These gatherings follow the rhythm of bloom, contraction, listening, and tending.
• March 15 – Circle of the Muse
• Late April – The Honeyed Path
• May 30 – Bee, Herbs & Listening
• Future – Dreaming with the Land
Invest in Your Connection with the Land & Pollinators
At Little Bee Mystique, offerings are rooted in relationship, learning, and seasonal care.
Whether through workshops, herbal products, or guided consultations, every experience is designed to deepen your connection to plants, pollinators, and the rhythms of the land.
The best way to tend to your Bees and Flowers is to tell them your heart.
Workshops
All workshops are hands-on, in-person or virtual, participatory, and seasonal.
Explore plant medicine, pollinator stewardship, and women’s relationship with the land and the hive.
Circle of the Muse Workshop
The Honeyed Womb – An Exploration of Womb Wisdom with Bees & Lemon Balm
Date & Time:
March 15, 2026 | 12:00 PM ET
Duration:
~60–75 minutes
The Honeyed Womb
Step into a mystical circle with Sha-Na Dahl from the comfort of your own space. In this Zoom workshop, connect with your womb’s wisdom through bees, lemon balm, guided meditation, and gentle movement< awakening creativity, nourishment, and inner sweetness.
Join the Circle of the Muse for this March 15th session.
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
Bees, Herbs & Listening
A Holistic Beekeeping Workshop with
Sha-Na Dahl
Saturday, May 30th · 1:00 PM
Taconic Ridge Farm (Hillsdale, NY)
Overview
This 1.5–2 hour outdoor workshop explores a holistic approach to tending bees through herbs, presence, and evolving stewardship. Over a cup of lemon balm tea with honey, we’ll work with medicinal herbal allies such as lemon balm and nettle, explore the structure of the Langstroth hive, and consider ways to move more gently within conventional beekeeping equipment.
Blending plant medicine, practical hive adaptations, and reflective conversation, this experiential gathering invites a slower, more relational approach to caring for pollinators and the land.
What We’ll Explore
Medicinal herbal allies for humans and bees
The role of nervous system regulation in ecological care
The architecture of the Langstroth hive
Ways to soften disruption within existing beekeeping systems
Alternatives such as top bar and hand-built hives
Evolving our tending over time
What’s Included
Fresh lemon balm tea with honey
Guided herbal and hive exploration
A small jar of honeycomb to take home
A printed herbal and pollinator guide
Who This Is For
Gardeners
Beginning or experienced beekeepers
Herbalists
The bee-curious
Anyone interested in land-based care
No prior beekeeping experience required.
Investment
$75 per person ( tickets will be available through Taconic Ridge Farm Workshop Weekend soon
Medicinal Pollinator Garden Workshop- TBD
Learn the principles of pollinator-friendly, medicinal gardening. Explore native plants, healing herbs, and nectar sources, while cultivating a relationship-based approach to care and seasonal observation.
Cut-Flower Garden Workshop-TBD
Discover how to plan, plant, and nurture a seasonal palette of flowers chosen for beauty, fragrance, and pollinator benefit. Engage in hands-on gardening, sensory exploration, and sustainable practices.
Bee Mysteries & Guardianship Workshop-TBD
Explore honeybee ecology, plant allies, womb wisdom, and women’s seasonal cycles. Through ritual, observation, and hands-on connection, cultivate reciprocity with the hive and deepen your relationship to feminine wisdom and the natural world.
Herbal Craft & Apothecary Workshop- TBD
Learn to create small-batch remedies, tinctures, teas, and salves. Explore herbal practices rooted in seasonal, relational, and ecological awareness, while connecting with plants, pollinators, and land-based rhythms.
All products are made in limited quantities, reflecting seasonal availability and sustainable practices.
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Bouquet arrangement
Splitting a Beehive in Ghent NY
Smoker fuel consists of soft burning herbs like Lavender, Lemon Balm, Bee Balm, etc.
Inspecting frame for evidence of Queen cells for the Hive split
Every healthy flower gives essential nourishment and helps continue to develop our world into a safer place for honeybees and native pollinators to live.
Every healthy flower gives essential nourishment and helps continue to develop our world into a safer place for honeybees and native pollinators to live.
Inspired by the Cosmos
Let the dandelions and other important wildflowers bloom
Plant flowers for native bees and all pollinators
Guidebooks
Little Bee offers digital guidebooks on how to start a hive in your backyard and what a Bee Guardians Year looks like, including tips on starting a pollinator garden.
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The Bee Guardians Year (includes Bee Tea recipes, Biodynamics and Beekeeping, Helpful meditation, & resources)
Biodynamics & Beekeeping + Gardening methods
For more guidebooks click here
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Planting healthy sources of nectar and pollen for the pollinators and taking care of the land is how to give back