So if there aren’t enough flowers, there won’t be enough nectar to make the honey that honey bees need. But you can help!
To provide nectar and pollen for bees and pollinators all-year round, our expert gardeners have put together the best plants for bees for every season. We've also grown many of these plants in our ...
The best part is that it's not hard to learn how to grow and take of the columbine flower. As long as you ensure it drains well, this flower will thrive in a variety of soils. It also requires ...
Beloved by bees during the summer ... leaving the border looking cluttered and messy. They’re great flowers for summer insects, but not the best later in the year. We assumed that the statuesque ...
Bees could be at risk from climate change because more frequent droughts could cause plants to produce fewer flowers, new research shows. Droughts are expected to become more common and more intense ...
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 ...
One of the best flowers for bees, the Honeybee Conservancy ranks bee balm as a favorite flower for the winged workers. Bee ...
Some of our rarer bees tend not to visit exotic garden flowers, preferring native British ... Viper's bugloss: perhaps the best single plant to attract bumblebees to your garden.