My Favorite Plants To Attract Pollinators 🐝|| Visit Our Garden
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- Опубліковано 23 тра 2024
- ✨Butterfly bush
Summer Bird magenta
Zones 5-9
2’ tall and wide
Full sun
Well draining soil
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✨Veronica
Zone 4-8
18-22” tall and 12-16” wide
Full sun
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✨Honey suckle
Gold flame
Zone 4-9
15tall
Full sun
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✨Roses (that are open)
Itsy bitsy peach miniature rose
Zone 5-9
18”tall and 24” wide
Full sun
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Brilliant Pink iceberg rose
5-6’ tall and wide
Zone 5-9
Full sun
✨Salvia
Vibe Ignition purple and white
Zone 7-11
18-24” tall and wide
Full sun
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✨Heuchera
Any variety
4-9
8-12” tall and wide blooms 2’
Shade
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✨Lavender
Spanish lavender
7-9
Full sun
Well draining soil
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✨sweetspire or itea
Zones 5-9
Dwarf variety perfect for containers
Funny sun for better fall color but can handle partial shade
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Hi Robbie and Brent 😊 Love the video, great info on the plants to attract pollinators to the garden and such beautiful plants 🪴 🌸🌻
I have tons of bumblebees and honey bees on my Veronica from morning til night, and some of them even sleep on them LOL I also love Veronica because it is an easy no fuss plant!
I love love love getting to see a hummingbird in my garden. I love the videos of you holding the hummingbird feeder. The plant that absolutely buzzes and vibrates for me is nepita. And I absolutely love the mint scent.
Great video Robbie! Thanks!
thank you so much adding the zone to flowers I appreciate that so much in zone 4 in Vermont
Great video, I absolutely love honeysuckle. I've got to get me some. The wild honeysuckle are all bloomed out on people's fence. That's the kind I want. I want it to grow like crazy. Thank you for sharing this with us.❤
I just used the Heuchera blooms in my granddaughters graduation bouquet 💐💚🙃
Good morning, just watching the first part of this video. Please viewers, be aware ! Some states consider butterfly bushes invasive , even some of the new cultivars are supposedly sterile. Otherwise the rest of ur list of the plants are lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Greetings from Ireland, Great video and your garden is the bees knees. I have the following flowers in my flower beds that bees like Alstroemeria, Agapanthus, Astrantia, Campanula, Daylily, Coreopsis, Gaura, Echinacea, Brook thistle, Salvia amistad, Sage caradona, Rudbeckia, Trollius chinensis, Geum, Geranium rozanne, astilbe, Orvala, delosperma, Alpine flowers, Knapweed, Centaurea and Monarda.
There is noting like a coffee first thing in the morning and walking into your garden and hearing the bees.
PW has a heuchera series that can handle full sun. I'm not sure if any other company does, but I know they do. It might be the Fun N Games series, but I'm not sure.
Thanks Robbie for all the information.
Old lady flowers! I better plant me some.😂
Great list! If you have space, Lantana also is wonderful for pollinators, birds and the colors are awesome! They do get cut back in winter though.
I recently added some white and lavender lantana to gete through the hot humid Florida summer.
You will love it!
White Wands is our top choice of Veronica for our pollinators here in New England - it’s floriferous, adaptable and tough as nails…
Clethra is a great one to add to the list, given you like itea - it blooms later in the summer - and provides important forage for a wide variety of pollinators later in the season - others on our list include NJ tea, the hydrangea Haas Halo, and for perennials, Giant Purple hyssop, Solidago fireworks and the Allium Serendipity (or Millenium)
I really love that itea in a pot! Deanna
Great video Robbie! Thank you
Great informative video
Love this video😊 huggicates 😊
Terrific video💗I love planting for the pollinators
Good morning, love listening to every am at work. Thank you for all the information. Happy to see, I have some of these in my garden.
😊. Great video
Hi Robbie! I appreciate that you took the time to put this list together. The plants you chose are all so pretty. I want to try a honeysuckle, but it will have to grow in a pot on my back deck. I have purple and pink salvia in the front, but the purple ones fall over and need tied up. I may just replace them. I want a small rose to put in a pot on my deck. I want one that is similar to a peace rose. is the Itsy bitsy peach miniature rose those colors? It's hard to tell for sure. Thank you so much for sharing!
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We have very different pollinator plants here in zone 9b central FL. For me, passionflower, jatropha, porterweed, and lantana are the best. Would love to have buddeia but they die only after a few seasons.
Give me all the roses! In our complex the star jasmine they have planted in groups just smells divine right now! This was a great video for our zone thank you!
Thanks for all the great info, but I have a question about my spanish lavender. I did not know it would winter over in my zone 7 so just left it alone. This spring it was FULL of blooms! But stems are woody, can I cut those woody stems back after it is done blooming or leave it be? Thank you for your great videos!
Thanks for the list! I’m adding it to my wishlist! Maybe there will be some at Park Winters tomorrow!! See you there!
My Texas Vitex is big on blooms and bee's 🐝🐝🐝 Loved all you're choices Robbie 💜
Good morning! I'm feeling pretty good because I grow 7 of your favorites here in zone 4 in Wisconsin. I can count of them to come back every spring.
Great list Robbie. I’m just south of you in SoCal, zone 10 and one of my favorites is Cape Honeysuckle. It has orange flowers that the hummingbirds and bees adore, blooms Fall through Spring. I have it against my back wall on a trellis and it gets massive! Cut it back at least twice a year but it’s worth it for winter color when other flowers aren’t blooming as much.
Thanks Robbie. 💐💚🙃
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Another great video. Thanks Robbie for all the information
We have the same favorites! Love ❤Thanks for the list! 🌷🌸
The bees love my penstemon!
Hi Robbie, I love roses too, but very soon, my battle with Japanese beetles will begin and they will destroy my roses if I let them. I live in Virginia. Do you have these pests in california?
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Hi there. I live in Central AL Japanese beetles are the absolute worst! Check out Jenny at Gardening with Creekside she has a couple of videos about Fertilome tree and shrub drench. It’s a yearly application but last year for the first year ever my roses were completely untouched by those dastardly beetles! Good luck!
Ty
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Hi Robbie,
I Love Veronica and Salvia, both are in my garden,
Do you get powdery mildew on your Veronica ? Im in the UK and my Veronica does suffer with it in summer XX
Will you be at the pop up with Janey this weekend?
I have angelonia maybe I should try veronica
Veronica is the best!! Plus it's so easy to grow you just plant it and forget it basically..
I’ve been looking for a white rose but I’ve only seen the climbing ice berg I’m thinking of putting them in a pot . Do they get very big and how is the disease resistance?
My sweetspire leaves are turning pale green , does it need iron? That also happens to my hydrangeas and I was told they need iron.
what zones for honeysuckle???
Well call this millennial an old lady because I have a garden full of roses 😂
I needed this list! Thank you!!!