Plants And Flowers To Save The Bees
Here s a list of 15 plants to consider if you d like to help save the bees.
Plants and flowers to save the bees. Bees are dying at an alarming rate seriously and we need them on our planet more than you might think. Each bumble bee. An old cottage garden favourite bees are attracted to the pink or white flowers and we love the perfume. Sedums are also excellent plants for rock gardens and walls biting stonecrop and english stonecrop sedums acre and anglicum are natives and great for bees.
If you opt for an annual variety make sure you save the seeds to sow next year. Their beautiful open flowers with delicate petals are full of pollen. Seven simple things you can do to save the bees on national honeybee day. It s best to plant native plants.
From power plants to power and plants on the site of where the logansport power plant supplied the city energy for 132 years the new 19 million solar farm is set to supply a little less than. Many plants rely on bees as natural pollinators to produce some of nature s most nutritious foods. These insects are responsible for pollinating around 30 of the world s crops and. Here are some pollen plenty plants to make a bee s job a little easier and maybe even save them too.
Many plants rely on bees as natural pollinators to. If you want to save bumble bees plant these flowers in your yard. Bees love the flowers from cucumbers onions and chives. For fall zinnias sedum asters witch hazel and goldenrod are late bloomers that will tempt foragers.
Keep them moderately well watered in hot and dry weather. The bees were oregon checker mallow and mountain pennyroyal flowers. Sorry to make this startling but in order to maintain a healthy food supply our busy pollinators must thrive. Thankfully there are things we can do to save the bees like.
Find a native plant nursery in your area and download the beesmart app which will guide you in selecting plants for pollinators specific to your area. 22 sweet williams dianthus barbatus hb are fantastic flowers for bees. Poppies are so easy to grow and all of them attract bees.