Creating a bee-friendly garden in Ontario not only enhances the beauty of your outdoor space but also plays a crucial role in supporting local bee populations, which are vital for pollination and the health of our ecosystem. Here’s a list of the top 10 flowers you can plant to attract bees to your garden:
Lavender - With its soothing fragrance and rich nectar, lavender is irresistible to bees.
Sunflowers - Their large blooms are excellent for bees, providing ample nectar and pollen.
Foxglove - These tall spires are loved by bees for their shape and abundant flowers.
Borage - Known as a bee’s favorite, borage produces a blue flower that regenerates nectar quickly.
Coneflowers - These sturdy, daisy-like flowers are a hotspot for bees, offering both nectar and pollen.
Zinnias - Bright and easy to grow, zinnias attract bees with their vibrant colors and accessible flower heads.
Cosmos - Simple and prolific, cosmos flowers provide nectar and pollen late into the season.
Black-eyed Susan - The striking yellow petals and dark center are perfect for both bees and garden aesthetics.
Bee Balm - True to its name, bee balm is a magnet for bees thanks to its tubular flowers and minty scent.
Hyssop - Hyssop flowers for a long period, offering a consistent source of nectar.
Including these plants in your garden will not only bring it to life with the buzzing of bees, but also support the broader ecosystem in your area. Remember, choosing native species when possible is best for the local wildlife and flora. We have a native wildflower mix which includes many of these varieties of flowers.
For those looking to visually inspire their planting journey, consider the image of a lush, bee-attracted garden filled with a variety of these recommended flowers. It's a vibrant scene capturing the essence of a thriving, bee-friendly environment in Ontario. Enjoy creating a space that is both beautiful to the eye and beneficial to our environment!