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This post was most recently updated on November 9th, 2021

There are some plants that are beneficial for honeybees, and others that are no use to them at all. Knowing what plants are bee friendly plants that will feed and nourish the honeybees is critical to their survival. Below are 40 bee-friendly plants that honeybees love.

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If you are serious about companion planting or growing a food forest , you should consider adding some of the bee friendly plants to your garden.

Why Do We Need to Save the Honeybee?

Wild bumble bee, native bee and honey bee numbers are really on the decline. With the rise of the varroa mite, American foul brood and the increase in pesticide and insecticide used in our backyard and in agriculture, our bees are dying.

In massive numbers.

Entire bee hives are perishing, and they are not strong enough to regenerate.

There are some farms – like the Californian almond growers – that truck in huge numbers of bees every year, but they use so many pesticides and fungicides that the hives often just die once they have completed their task of pollinating the millions of trees (1).

40 Easy to Grow Bee Friendly Plants that Honeybees Love

Why do we need honey bees?

Albert Einstein said “If the bee disappeared off the face of the Earth, man would only have four years left to live”

He was a smart man. Genius even. Now, I am not sure of the maths of what he said, but he can’t be far wrong.

Bees are critical pollinators: they pollinate 70 of the around 100 crop species that feed 90% of the world (2). And without them we are fairly well doomed.

We need more bee friendly plants that are without sprays to keep our bees healthy and well fed.

What Can We Do to Save the Honeybee?

All is not lost. Many people are working to prevent the extinction of the honeybee, and you can help too!

1) Provide water for them . Bees need water, especially in hot weather. A pond with a shallow edge or with waterlilies in it to give them a safe landing pad. Alternately shallow saucers of water out in the garden would help.

2) Garden organically. Avoid sprays, especially when the plants are in flower.

3) Eat more organic food. This will help encourage producers to stop spraying.

4) Grow lots of bee friendly plants.

40 Fabulous Bee Friendly Plant Ideas that Honey bees Love

Here are over 40 bee friendly plants that are easy to grow, look wonderful in your garden, and help to feed our hungry pollinator friends. These will also attract other bee species and other beneficial insects to your garden.

Bees prefer old fashioned blooms that are open and easy to access the center of the flower. In general pollinating insects including bees and butterfly prefer a bloom that is bright and open. It is best to plant a range of both annuals and perennials and try and cover both early spring and late summer with blooms. Flower color also plays a role, bees can see ultra violet so are attracted to blue flowers and purple flowers most strongly.

Attracting bees to your garden is as simple as planting some of the following plants:

Bee Friendly Annuals

Annual plants generally will flower later in the season, but the range of shapes, colours and sizes of the flowers is quite remarkable. Bees will come for both the nectar and the pollen, and the flowers will make a wonderful display in your garden. The upside to annual flowers is that often they are very good at self seeding and returning each year in different places around the garden. Annual flowers are cheap to buy and very easy to grow from seed.

  • Alyssum
  • Aquilegia
  • Asteraceae family: asters, sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos and dandelions.
  • Boraginaceae family: borage, comfrey and phacelia
  • Brassica family: Broccoli, Cabbage, Mustard, Collards
  • Calendula
  • Californian poppy
  • Carrot family (Apiaceae): fennel, coriander and parsley
  • Cornflower
  • Delphinium
  • Forget-me-not
  • Foxglove
  • Lobelia
  • Marigold
  • Nasturtium
  • Pansies
  • Phlox
  • Scabiosa
  • Snapdragons
  • Sweet peas

Bee Friendly Perennials

Perennial plants are ones that you plant once and they continue to grow. The up side to perennial flowering plants is that they tend to flower early in the season, and can flower for a long time in some cases. They are more expensive in up front costs, but once established, they will bring you joy every year.

  • Bottlebrush
  • Basket Flower
  • Calamintha
  • Camelia
  • Candytuft
  • Creeping Thyme
  • Dame’s Rocket
  • Echinacea coneflower
  • Gaillardia
  • Gayfeather
  • Globe Thistle
  • Goldenrod
  • Helenium
  • Hosta
  • Lavender
  • Money Plant
  • Nepeta
  • Oriental Poppy
  • Purple Coneflower
  • Rock Cress
  • Sea Holly
  • Wisteria
  • Verbascum
  • Veronica

Honey bees are facing extinction. There are some things we can do to help ensure their survival. Having a garden full of bee friendly plants is one of them. Here are 40 fabulous plants to get you started with planing a bee friendly garden. #bees #keepingbees #gardening #sustainability #homesteading

Bee Friendly Herbs

Herbs are a delight to grow in the garden, you can use them in your own food or herbal medicines, and they range from perennials to annuals, but usually once you plant them, if you allow them to go to seed they will continue to produce for you for many many years.

  • Anise hyssop
  • Basil
  • Bee balm
  • Chives
  • Fennel
  • Lemon balm
  • Marigold
  • Mint
  • Oregano
  • Rosemary
  • Sage
  • Thyme

Bee Friendly NZ Native Plants / Trees

Every country will have some native plants that your native bees will love. New Zealand is no different. Some plants like the lemonwood also release scent at night to attract the night pollinators as well. If you have space for a native plant or two, try these ones to support your local native bee population.

  • NZ Jasmine
  • Pohutukawa
  • Rewarewa
  • New Zealand flax
  • Lemonwood
  • Hoheria
  • Tee tree

Tips for Planting a Pollinator Garden

When you are growing bee friendly plants, try to plant them in large mass plantings if you can to attract bees most effectively. These should be at least 1m/3ft in diameter to allow the bees to arrive and fill up before having to move on. A mass planting will also be more obvious for them to see.

Pick at least 4 different types of bee friendly plants from this list to provide food for different times of the year. Some plants like borage and lavender will flower for a very long time and the bees love them.

Blue and yellow flowering plants are the best plants for bees. However they will not say no to a white flower or a yellow one if that is all that is on offer, so don’t let the colour of the flowers limit your gardening creativity!

Choose old fashioned varieties with an easy to access center. Modern hybrids are often without pollen or nectar and can be difficult to navigate.

Thank you for considering growing more flowers to feed the bees, your local bee population thanks you.

 

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Have you planted anything specifically for the bees? Tell me about it in the comments below!

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