10 Easy to Grow Bee Friendly Flowers UK
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Watch this video to learn about some of the best flowers for bees.
This is a really good video because it simply says what is required! Thank you.
As an ex bee keeper (due to frightening reaction to their sting) I loved this video. My partner and I always look to encourage bees in the garden. Thank you.
Sorry to hear this Marcus. Glad that you loved the video and good to hear that you always look to encourage bees - we can do so much in our gardens to help bees.
Bees are so important to our eco system. Wonderful video
Thanks Terri. Yes, bees are essential.
Lovely ideas to populate the garden and attract our buzzy friends.
Thank you
Great Video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful presentation!
Thank you Raymond :)
These videos are so beautiful!
Thank you Anne.
excellent advice
Thank you Philip
The number 1 the bees ignore I’m my garden. They do love garlic / chive flowers, scabius & buddleia
How very odd. I have the white on in my garden and the bees love it. Hopefully you have many other plants that they like!
What do you think about Antigonon leptopus (Mexican creeper)? Can this flower grow in UK? Thanks ❤
Hi, thanks for your question. This is mostly grown as a greenhouse or conservatory plant in the UK. If you have a warm, sheltered spot outside then you could try it there in the summer. It is not frost hardy and would have to be brought inside and kept above 5 degreesC in the winter. The plant will flower between July to September. It is a very vigorous plant so it is best kept in a pot. Bees do love it and it is a good source of nectar and pollen for them. Hope this helps. Mary 🌼
@@MyGardenAcademy thank you for your answer. ☺️