There have been many comments lately and I may be able to add to the understanding. I believe goldenrod such as we have in NYS produces a light very tasteful honey. However, annual nectar production seems to require a sweet (lime) soil. Here in eastern NYS our soil is acid and in many years the goldenrod will bloom but not yield nectar. The western part of the state has more lime in their soil and in most years they get a bountiful goldenrod crop. Many migratory beekeepers go there specfically for the goldenrod after they are through with blueberry pollination and before going to Florida for the winter. Beginning about 60 west of Albany the soil starts getting sweeter, particular in the northern part of the state and it is as sweet as it gets in the Rochester/Buffalo area south to Jamestown. Goldenrod nectar is often 'contaminated' by two other major weeds. One is aster in all its various forms. Aster honey will granulate in 2-3 days from extraction, and will take the goldenrod honey along for the ride. I believe aster nectar is not as light as goldenrod, but by no means as dark as amber. In the northern part of the state aster starts blooming about 2 weeks after goldenrod starts and will continue for about two weeks after goldenrod is done. The other 'contamination' is knotweed. Knotweed, AKA Japanese Bamboo, is a highly invasive grass that starts blooming in mid-September. If not diluted with other nectars the honey is a deep red. Knotweed is related to buckwheat and its honey has developed a large fan club. When collected with goldenrod it turns the honey into a medium amber. So, if your goldenrod does not yield every year it is probably because of soil pH. If goldenrod honey granulates fast, it is almost certainly because of 'contamination' with aster nectar. Lloyd -- Lloyd Spear Owner Ross Rounds, Inc. Manufacture of equipment for round comb honey sections, Sundance Pollen Traps, and producer of Sundance custom labels. Contact your dealer or www.RossRounds.com -- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l for rules, FAQ and other info ---