Lavender is a bee favorite! Its purple blooms and strong scent make it easy for bees to find and love, especially in sunny corners of your garden.
1. Lavender
These tall and bold yellow flowers are like landing pads for bees. Sunflowers are full of pollen and super easy to grow in most sunny spots.
2. Sunflower
Coneflowers bloom in bright colors and last long through the season. Bees love their shape and sweet nectar—perfect for spring and summer gardens.
3. Coneflower
These golden-yellow flowers are low-maintenance and bloom for months. Bees are drawn to their bright centers and open petals.
4. Black-eyed Susan
True to its name, bee balm is a magnet for pollinators. It grows in clusters and smells minty, adding color and aroma to your bee-friendly space.
5. Bee Balm
Borage has star-shaped blue flowers that bees can’t resist. It also blooms for a long time, making your garden a constant buffet for buzzing guests.
6. Borage
Marigolds bring a bright splash of orange and yellow. Bees love them, and they also help keep pests away, making them perfect for vegetable gardens.
7. Marigold