
My garden is increasingly eclectic. I am a sort of "seat of the pants" gardener, so each year's garden is certain to be different from the year before. I like" varied," so do not have neat rows of anything. This year, the favorite plant for the bees is a huge flowering echium -- a magnificent fellow, about 7 feet high, and with myriad blooms (and a new plant in my garden this year). This plant is my current contribution to making my garden more varied for the bees.
About the bees: they are very thirsty!! We must provide water for these fellows. My current offering to them is a Lee Valley self-watering seed starter contraption where, yes, I am starting seedlings. But the bees don't care about that; they merely love the water!. The capillary mat is the draw -- I have bees in and out all day.