
Make The Most Of Your Wild Flower Seeds
As if it weren’t enough to enjoy the beauty of wild flowers, they also serve an
important purpose. Planting wild flower seeds can give you a tub, garden, or an
entire meadow of beautiful blooms in all sizes and colors. In addition, you can choose the right kind of wild
flower seeds to plant in order to help everyone else with their flowers and vegetables!
Most gardeners are aware that you have to have pollen in order to grow both flowers
and vegetables. However, what you may not know is that a large number of the honey bees whose job it is to carry
pollen have been disappearing. Over the last few years, about one-third of the honey bees in the nation have
disappeared.
Although this has been a problem for a while, it is continuing to get worse. Bees are
needed to pollinate nearly all of the food crops and the flowers we plant. So, how can you help by planting
wild flower seeds?
There are certain types and colors of wild flowers that honey bees are attracted to.
When you choose these types of wild flower seeds to plant, you can help be part of
the solution. Plant a garden or a meadow in bee friendly flowers that will make it easier for them to do their
work.
Since you are looking for wild flower seeds that will
produce blooms with pollen for bees to enjoy, you should stick with those that are not hybrids. Although hybrids
may have many desirable features bred into them, many have resulted in being sterile and therefore, do not produce
any pollen.
You will also want to use wild flower seeds for
flowers that produce long-living blooms. If they only bloom for two weeks and are done for the growing season, they
aren’t going to be very useful for the bees.
Avoid pesticides once the flowers have started to sprout. Most of them are not
selective and will kill the beneficial insects along with the pests. You should also use plants that are native to
your region since these are going to be much more attractive to the bees than those from other areas. They will
also be more likely to thrive in your garden.
Pick a variety of types of wild flower seeds or get
those that are mixed together especially for bee friendly gardens. You want to plant a variety of plants with
different colors and shapes. You should also include a variety of annuals and perennials to keep flowers blooming
at different times.
Plant wild flow seeds of the same kind in clumps to
produce a large area where bees will be attracted by their favorite nectar. They also favor a sunny spot over
shade. Some of the common wild flower seeds used to produce bee-friendly blooms are Shasta Daisies, Zinnia, Cosmos,
Sweet Alyssum, and Purple Coneflower. There are many more and you should have no problem finding wild flower seeds
that are native to your area and will also produce the results of a bee-friendly garden you are trying to
create.
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