Attract bees to your garden

Posted on Aug 15, 2009 under Gardening, Off-Grid, Self Sufficiency, Water | 3 Comments

beeThe decline of bee populations has been a hot topic for quite some time now. While the decline has been slowing slightly, bee colonies are still being decimated by causes that are not fully understood yet. Bees are the most important pollinators for many fruit bearing plants, so it is important to attract bees to your vegetable garden.

Bees are constantly searching for nectar and pollen, so make sure they can find plenty of flowering plants in your garden. Plant many different kinds of flowering plants, so the bees will find something in bloom from early spring until autumn.

You can also provide them with housing. A chunk of wood with holes drilled into it makes the perfect home for mason bees. If you want something that is better looking, you could get a ready made bee house or make one yourself.

In addition to housing and flowers, bees need water. A nearby pond or bird bath is not a safe water source for bees: they can get trapped in the water’s surface tension. A small container filled with sand and water is preferred. Keep the sand wet and the bees will be able to drink from it.

3 Responses to “Attract bees to your garden”

  1. Will Johnston Says:

    I’ve been trying to find a bee house or a kit for beekeeping to carry on Growandmake.com. If you come across anything please let me know.

  2. Affliction Clothing uk Says:

    A lovely post thankyou to the blogger

  3. Perennial Flower Tips Says:

    I am always amazed at the number of bees in my garden each summer. There are so many varieties, but I especially enjoy the honey bees. They seem to be gaining in population with each summer.

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