Transform your garden into a vibrant haven for pollinators by planting with purpose. Bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators play a crucial role in supporting our ecosystems and food supply. By choosing the right plants, you can attract these vital creatures and help them thrive. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a beginner, planting for pollinators offers a simple and rewarding way to boost biodiversity and create a healthier environment in your backyard.
Not sure where to start? We have a seasonal guide to help you keep your garden in flower for pollinators all year round!
SPRING | SUMMER | AUTUMN | WINTER |
Apple | Allium | Autumn Crocus | Cherry (Winter Flowering) |
Aubrieta | Alstroemeria | Anemone | Clematis |
Berberis | Antirrhinum | Chrysanthemum | Crocus (Winter Flowering) |
Blackcurrant | Armeria | Clematis | Hellebore |
Cherry | Borage | Dahlia | Heather |
Elephant Ear | Buddleia | Fatsia japonica | Honeysuckle |
Euphorbia | Campanula | Ivy | Mahonia |
Hebe | Caryopteris | Salvia (Autumn Flowering) | Salix |
Muscari | Delphinium | Strawberry Tree | Sarcococca |
Peach | Forget-Me-Not | Symphyotrichum | Snowdrop |
Pear | Foxglove | Tree Ivy | |
Pieris | Fuchsia | Viburnum | |
Spring Crocus | Geranium | Winter Aconite | |
Wallflower | Hollyhock | ||
Hydrangea | |||
Lavender | |||
Penstemon | |||
Pyracantha | |||
Rudbeckia | |||
Sage | |||
Scabious | |||
Weigiela | |||
Zinnia |