Pollinator Powerhouses for Your Garden

Want to help the bees and beautify your yard? Plant these pollinator powerhouses and watch your garden buzz to life


Bees need more than just our soda’s namesake—they need nectar-rich plants to thrive. Whether you’ve got a big backyard or a sunny balcony, you can turn any space into a pollinator paradise.

Here are 5 easy-to-grow, bee-approved plants for spring:

  1. Lavender – Fragrant, hardy, and a nonstop bee magnet. Bonus: it smells amazing and repels mosquitoes.

  2. Bee Balm – With its wild, colorful blooms, this one lives up to its name and supports native pollinators.

  3. Coneflower (Echinacea) – Drought-tolerant and long-blooming, it's a favorite for both bees and butterflies.

  4. Borage – A fast-growing herb with blue star-shaped flowers bees love. The edible blooms are great in salads or drinks.

  5. Sunflowers – Tall, cheerful, and packed with pollen. Plant a few and you’ll have happy bees and great Instagram shot
    The best part? More bees mean better pollination for your veggies, herbs, and flowers. Plant a patch, skip the pesticides, and let the buzz begin.

 Got a bee-friendly garden already? Tag us with #GreenBeeGarden—we’d love to see it!


Here’s our Garden from last year! #greenbeegarden