so lucky
Garden Master
There seems to be an absence of bees in my vegetable and flower gardens this year. When I see a honeybee in the clover in the lawn, I practically do a celebration dance! You members who are more knowledgeable than I, have spoken of this before, but can you talk about this a bit? Which common vegetable plants are dependent on pollinators? Beans and tomatoes are setting fruit, and I had strawberries earlier. I suppose there are smaller bees going about their business, but I don't see very many. Maybe once my Russian Sage and lantana get going full blast, the bees will get more plentiful. I sure hope so!
they are all at my house!
I have a lot of things they like. I have raspberries and the whole thing is covered in honey bees. I had comfrey so tall it fell over, 3 of them and they were covered in bumble bees. I put the comfrey in the compost bin and it will grow back. I have blackberries, strawberries, sage, other herbs, bee balm. I wonder if it is because I have the extra flowers and not just vegetables that they have something early to come too in the yard and then througout the summer and they stay. The bumble bees love coneflowers. I have a lot of rose bushes, cherry bushes, cherry tree, apple and plum trees.