Borage (Borago officinalis) :
Known as the “bee’s best friend,” borage offers abundant nectar and blooms continuously from early summer into fall, ensuring a steady food source for bees.
Bee Balm (Monarda didyma) :
This vibrant flower is a magnet for bees and other pollinators. Its long blooming period and rich nectar make it a staple in pollinator gardens.
Lavender (Lavandula spp.) :
Beyond its soothing fragrance, lavender provides bees with nectar-rich blooms, contributing to honey with subtle floral notes.
Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) :
These hardy perennials bloom from summer to fall, offering bees a reliable nectar source during the hotter months.
S’unfollower (Helianthus annuus) :
Sunflowers not only brighten gardens but also supply both nectar and pollen, supporting bees during late summer when other sources may be scarce.
Clover (Trifolium spp.) :
White and red clovers are traditional favorites for…
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