How to Attract Bees, Birds and Butterflies
68The three Bs
The three Bs, birds, bees and butterflies are a gardener’s good friends. If you make a few wise plants choices, refrain from engaging in chemical warfare and understand that Nature will provide what you need, then you are well on your way to creating a great garden; one that will provide the fruits, herbs, flowers and vegetables you seek to grow.
The plant choices you make need to be those that provide for the needs of the beings you wish to attract to your garden. Herbs are a great place to start and can be incorporated into a garden bed or arranged throughout your design.
Dill and mint, for example, will bring the butterflies to your garden. Be sure to consider the whole butterfly family and choose plants that provide a place for the butterflies to lay their eggs. If you also provide them with a drink of water, they will hang around.
Sunflowers will attract all three, bees and butterflies first and then as the seeds develop the birds will drop by for their snack.
There are two things that butterflies are seeking: one is nectar, the food that adult butterflies need, and the other, host plants, the place where the female will lay her eggs and the food that caterpillars need. Both are necessary to create a successful butterfly garden.
Birds like seeds, nuts and berries so plants shrubs and native garsses to get their attention. Shrubs also provide them with shelter so they have a place to fly to when they feel the need, which can happen quite frequently in an urban backyard.
The plants you choose will do the job best when they are native to yoru area. The bees, birds and butterflies will recognize them and make a point to visit.
I suggest that if you are just getting started then take a trip to your local public library or talk to a naturalist society and find out what birds and butterflies are native to where you live and the plants they demand. Butterflies, especially, can be very fussy about what they eat and where they lat their eggs so get that facts first, and then plant accordingly.
The three Bs, birds, bees and butterflies, provide the gardener with a number of services, pollination, pest control and beauty, for example. The plants required to make them feel at home in your garden are all plants that even the vegetable only gardener can appreciate.
Bee and Sunflower
- Flowers and Herbs That Attract Butterflies
- Flowers and Herbs That Attract Butterflies - Nicki's Garden - information and resource guide
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I love your gardening hubs Bob, and can't wait until spring!
I love this hub, thats how i like to garden with native plants attracting native wildlife
Great hub. Although i am an experienced gardener, the three B's will make it easier when I plant in the spring. Thanks for the easy to understand information,












Hello, hello, 2 years ago
I am so heartbroken because we always fed the birds and there were almost an avary in our garden. Then a neighbour passed remarks about our birds. Next thing I knew that all the birds were gone. I don't know what happened whether they use those bird scarring devices. I still hang out peanuts bird feeder but not one bird you see quiet an area. Even further down the road. Thank you for your hub.