Pollinating Plants
RHS Plants for Pollinators. The RHS Plants for Pollinators mark is only given to plants that support pollinating insects. Find out more at rhs.org.uk/plantsforpollinators
Wild bees and other pollinators are in decline. One way gardeners can help is by planting garden flowers that provide forage for a wide variety of pollinating insects, including Butterflies, moths, bees, hoverflies & lacewings. Choose from the following list of plants & help nature thrive in your garden.
Top Tips to get your garden buzzing
Fill gardens with RHS Plants for Pollinators range.
Grow a range of plants for year round flowering.
Avoid plants with double or multi-petalled flowers.
Never use pesticides on plants in flower.
Provide nest sites or ‘bee hotels’ for wild bees.
Let some of your garden grow wild, leave an area of nettles.