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2Plant bee-friendly flowers in your yard. If the flowers come in a variety of colors, focus on blues and purples, which bees prefer. Do research or ask a local nursery worker for suggestions and plants that thrive best in your location, as native species attract more bees than exotic plants. The best flowers will provide plenty of nectar or pollen. It is also important to cluster flower types together but to ensure plenty of variety in flowers.3Plant bee-friendly ground cover such as clover, thyme or creeping mint. The bees like the flowers, plus you don't have to mow it! Herbs liked by bees include basil, borage, English lavender, hyssop, marjoram, rosemary and the aforementioned thyme but only use these in addition to native plants (again, ask your local nursery for native plant suggestions, since these vary widely by region and country).
4Landscape with fruit trees, particularly apples and cherries. Bees also like eucalyptus trees. Nut trees, such as almonds, are also liked by bees.
5Plant bee-friendly vegetables in your garden, such as pumpkin and zucchini. Having vegetables that flower at different times of each season is a very good way to keep attracting bees.
6Maintain open space as bees naturally prefer meadow habitats.
7Provide shelter such as rotting vegetation and stumps for the bees to create a hive and shelter for the winter.
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