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Best Ways To Attract Bees In Your Garden

Bees are one of the most important insects in your garden. According to a research, it is said that around 15-30 percent of all fruits and vegetables we consume have been pollinated by bees. If there was no existence of these humble bumblebees, there wouldn't be enough food for people to eat. Therefore, it is important for you to know how to attract bees in your garden. On the other hand, it is also important to make sure that their numbers remain high.

As a gardener, there are a lot of things you can do to attract bees in your garden. You just need to follow some of the useful gardening tips to attract these helpful creatures in your garden.

BENEFITS OF BEES FOR YOUR GARDEN!

Many of you are unaware that it is because of these bees, your garden looks beautiful. When you have them buzzing around to act as pollinators, it will bring life to your garden that will make your flowers lush and abundant.

Attracting bumblebees to your garden require one important thing - specific flowers! If you grow a handful of flowers they are attracted to, it is your first step in keeping your garden the best in the block.

Take a look on how you can attract bees in your garden:

Plant Flowers in Clusters

Plant Flowers in Clusters

When you have a cluster of plants or large groups of flowers in your garden, it attracts these beautiful bees. The best ways to attract insects to your garden is by planting particular flowers close to each other.

Bee Friendly Plants/Flowers

Bee Friendly Plants/Flowers

Just as much as you love to see your flowers bloom, bees love a buffet spread out for them. To attract bees in your garden, plant their favourite plants or flowers in your garden. Bees need pollen and nectar, which has sugars for energy. So, choose plants which provide these. For example, choose plants such as crocus and hyacinths in spring, zinnias in summer, and asters in autumn.

Native Plants

Native Plants

In attracting bees to your garden, you need to plant naive plants and wildflowers. Bees often produce much more pollen and nectar in such flowers than in modern, hybridized flowers.

They Love The Sun

They Love The Sun

Bees prefer to forage in sunny, protected areas rather than in windy regions. So, make sure that the plants for pollination are kept in the sun.

Through Colour

Through Colour

The more colour and wider variety of flowers you have in your garden, the better it is in attracting bees. They are particularly fond of blue, purple, yellow, and white flowers.

In Fresh Bloom

In Fresh Bloom

When the season changes, you have to plant seasonal plants which bumblebees love. In this way, you are catering to their needs right throughout the year.

For Your Vegetable Garden

For Your Vegetable Garden

If you intersperse some flowers that bees love in your vegetable garden, you will see a lot of other insects in your garden. This will help increase pollination of your vegetables.

Organic Only

Organic Only

Consuming only organic food is essential if you want to live longer and healthy. If you want to attract bees in your garden, make sure that your plants are pesticide-free and insect-friendly.

A Water Source

A Water Source

In attracting bees to your garden, build a man-made pond. When you provide a water source, bees will automatically enter your garden.

Provide Shelter

Provide Shelter

Providing shelter in your garden from elements such as wind, rain, or cold will also help in attracting bumblebees in your garden.

Make A Habitat

Make A Habitat

Create a habitat for the nest of the pollinator to support the entire life cycle. By making a habitat, the bees will constantly stay in your garden.

A Lawn Helps

A Lawn Helps

Lawns don't have to be complete carpets of grass. You need to leave a pat of the green lawn natural and empty or with shrubs or trees to attract insects in your garden.

Story first published: Wednesday, June 25, 2014, 16:08 [IST]
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