Bee-attracting plants create a vibrant garden. Easy to sow, they attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, and offer long-lasting color and biodiversity. Ideal for borders, flowerbeds, and flower meadows, they contribute to a healthy, natural environment.
Bee-friendly plants are flowers and plants specifically attractive to bees, bumblebees, and other pollinators. They provide nectar and pollen, contributing to a healthy bee population and a thriving, biodiverse garden.
Bees and other pollinators are essential for the production of fruits, vegetables, and seeds. By sowing bee-friendly plants, you support natural pollination, stimulate biodiversity, and ensure a healthier garden teeming with life.
Yes! Besides bees, they often attract butterflies, bumblebees, and ladybugs. This increases biodiversity and can help naturally control pests in the garden.
That depends on the type of plant:
Annual bee plants usually bloom from June until the first frost.
Perennial bee-loving plants bloom every year, often from May to August. Removing faded flowers extends the flowering period.
More pollinators for fruits and vegetables
Rich, colorful flowers
Stimulating biodiversity
Supporting endangered bee species
Easy to sow and maintain
. In short, bee-friendly plants make your garden more beautiful and ecologically responsible.