Once you've got your garden sorted and move on to keeping bees too, this is what you can look forward to..
Two of my hives have just started to go into full flow so I've been politely dibbing in and have collected just over 32lbs (around 15kg) of honey just this month, and expect the same over the next month.
It makes great Xmas presents.
I leave it on the comb, I did get a centrifuge to extract it but found it was more trouble than it's worth.
Amazingly, 'on the comb' honey is usually much more expensive to buy, see
here, I suppose since it is obviously pure and has not been blended or watered down by unscrupulous sellers.
I split a frame into three of those boxes so each box in the photos could be around £20-30 worth if you ever wanted to sell it to trendies..
I can't be bothered selling it though, you really need a food hygene cert to sell commercially and I prefer to simply give it away to relatives, neighbours and friends, rather like you'd give away surplus vegetables if you'd been growing them.
It spreads a bit of good cheer, and natural sweetness, in these times of hardship for many.