Choose nectar and pollen-rich plants for your garden
Choose nectar and pollen-rich plants for your garden
There are plenty of beautiful plants you can choose for your garden that are rich in nectar and pollen. Bidens and Bacopa are great bedding plants for small containers and hanging baskets; and herbs such as Thyme and Rosemary provide food for you as well as for pollinators. Make sure you keep these plants to your garden and don’t plant them in the wider landscape. Outside your garden, the best action for pollinators is to create biodiversity meadows and margins by reducing mowing.
Why: Pollinators need flowers that produce lots of nectar (for energy) and pollen (for protein).
Where: Gardens, pots on a balcony, window boxes, public parks, schools, and businesses. Avoid adding these plants to the wider landscape.
Idea: Plant bulbs such as Snowdrop, Crocus, and Grape Hyacinth in the autumn to provide early food for emerging pollinators the following spring. Or plant five fruit trees to create a mini orchard.
Find out more:
- Pledge your Garden: How to make a Pollinator friendly garden
- Pollinator-friendly plants for your garden
- Pollinator-friendly herbs
- Keep an eye out for our upcoming top-ten planting lists, and guide for orchards
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