Bees and Blossoms
Finding the Right Combination
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If you're trying to attract bees to your garden or looking to harvest the best honey, the types of flowers available to your bees matter. Different kinds of flowers actually affect the quality and flavor of the honey, and not all flowers attract bees.
Bring All the Bees to the Yard
News flash: Bees can't see the color red! When selecting plants to attract bees, steer toward blooms of white, yellow, blue and purple. Here's a list of top ten favorite flora for bees.
- Dandelion
- Fennel
- Lavender
- Nasturtium
- Ox-eye Daisy
- Rosemary
- Snapdragon
- Sunflower
- Teasel
- Yarrow
Flower Flavor
While the aforementioned blooms may make your bees' mouths water, they don't necessarily produce the best honey, nor are they the most practical options for bee pasturage. The following plants have withstood the test (and taste) of time as the best honey sources. For more information, visit Countryfarm-lifestyles.com/honey-plants.html
- Clovers
- White Clover
- Red Clover
- Alsike Clover
- Fruits
- Orange Blossom
- Avocado
- Blueberry
- Cover Crops
- Alfalfa
- Buckwheat
- Herbs
- Sage
- Fireweed