Hi all
I'm about the least 'green fingered' person going but I am trying to make back my garden more attractive to insects. Can anyone recommend a good, insect friendly, easily available, early flowering plant please?
Thanks
Steve
Early flowering insect attracting garden plant
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Early flowering insect attracting garden plant
Last edited by Steve Babbs on Sat Feb 28, 2015 11:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Early flowering insect attracting garden plant
Hi Steve,
The following are good early flowering varieties (March/April):
Aubretia
Bugle (Ajuga reptans)
Forget Me Not (Myosotis Sylvatica)
Honesty (Luneria annua)
Sweet Rocket
Sweet William
Later on in the spring/early summer, try leaving a small section of grass to grow wild if you have enough room in your garden.
I tried this last summer, an area only 2 metre diameter. I was amazed with the number of insects and moths that found a home. I even attracted my first skippers into the garden
Regards Kev Ling
The following are good early flowering varieties (March/April):
Aubretia
Bugle (Ajuga reptans)
Forget Me Not (Myosotis Sylvatica)
Honesty (Luneria annua)
Sweet Rocket
Sweet William
Later on in the spring/early summer, try leaving a small section of grass to grow wild if you have enough room in your garden.
I tried this last summer, an area only 2 metre diameter. I was amazed with the number of insects and moths that found a home. I even attracted my first skippers into the garden

Regards Kev Ling
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Re: Early flowering insect attracting garden plant
I slightly hesitate to recommend it because it is such a thug but if you can be ruthless with it then Green Alkanet - Pentaglottis sempervirens - is a good bet to answer your question, Steve. You'll probably never get rid of it if you get it, and it will try to take over, but it is excellent for early bees and butterflies. Mine is just about over now but has been attracting lots of the early season bumble bees, solitary bees, honey bees and a variety of butterflies. If you do get some just be aware of its boisterous nature - it needs discipline!Steve Babbs wrote:Hi all
I'm about the least 'green fingered' person going but I am trying to make back my garden more attractive to insects. Can anyone recommend a good, insect friendly, easily available, early flowering plant please?
Thanks
Steve