If you are looking to attract some welcome pollinators to your garden this year, you may be wondering what are best plant to ...
Bees make honey by sipping the nectar of flowers and using an enzyme to transform that nectar into the thick, sweet substance we know and love. So if there aren’t enough flowers, there won’t ...
Want to welcome an abundance of bees and butterflies to your garden this summer? Garden experts have revealed that planting agastache is the one thing you should do to encourage bees and butterflies ...
Also known as hummingbird mint or anise hyssop, this stunning perennial is part of the mint family, making it fragrant and unappealing to pests like deer and rabbits. Its spiky flowers bloom from ...
NARRATOR: Plants cant move. They need bees to spread their pollen and help make new seeds. Bees love nectar so flowers offer up their nectar as a reward for visiting them. And they’ve got manywa ...
Plants that have been dormant all winter ... and shelter. Many solitary bees nest on bare ground. I love mulched garden beds, so this has been a lesson in restraint for me as a gardener who ...
Plant a range of flowers in your garden so bees have access to nectar from March to October. Bees love traditional cottage garden flowers and native wildflowers, like primrose, foxglove, and marigolds ...