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Growing Plants That Attract Honey Bees To your Backyard

August 12, 2010 by  
Filed under growing plants

Why would anyone want to grow plants to attract honey bees to the yard? Don’t bees sting? If you are a gardener then you know that bees are nature’s most useful pollinators and increase the production of one’s garden, your flowers and vegetables your fruit bearers. Without bees our gardens would seem pretty for a while and then die off without having any pollination to further their production. Bees are a blessing for gardeners. They’re also lots of fun to observe and listen to buzzing about the back garden on a hot summer afternoon. Bees delight in lots on the similar plants that hummingbirds and butterflies do so the odds are that you will be attracting these beauties in your backyard too.

 

What to Plant?

Go with quite a few native plants as you possibly can. Native plants will grow superior as part of your property. They will thrive in their home environment without having a wonderful deal of additional care. Neighborhood bees and birds will flock to them, they belong there. As a gardener, you’re likely currently fascinated or mindful of vegetation which can be hardy exactly where you live. Bees like wide variety. If you happen to be planting a bee garden, plant smaller quantities of unique plants that could be in bloom throughout the growing period to bring the bees all season. The greater variety in your yard, the more bees along with the more color.

 

Scents and Color

Bees are attracted to highly scented flowers, consider roses and lavender. The added bonus for you is usually a sweet smelling back garden to walk through. They also like colour. Bees cannot see red like hummingbirds, but they do like white and yellow, imagine a group of cheerful sunflowers against your fence full of busy bees and then later feeding your songbirds once they ripen. Giving a source of water in your garden will also bring additional bees as well as hummingbirds and butterflies. No matter what portion of the country you live in there’s a wonderful wide variety of plants to attract honey bees and do well in your property. Listed here are some to start out with.

 

Herbs:

Basil
Catmint
Lavender
Sage
Rosemary
Thyme
Bee Balm

Annuals:

Sunflowers
Zinnias
Poppies
Marigolds

Perenials:

Clematis
Foxglove
Roses
Sedum
Tansy
Hyacinth
Geraniums
Buttercups

Garden Plants:

Blackberries
Cantaloupe
Cucumbers
Peppers
Pumpkins 8
Raspberries
Squash

Russell Holmes is a beginning beekeeper who keeps his bees happy with their own natural garden. Stop by my site Beekeepinghowto.info to learn more about beekeeping for begniners.

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