Urban gardens present a unique opportunity for communities to enhance local green spaces, food security, and biodiversity. However, the success of these gardens depends heavily on pollination, a natural process that ensures plants bear fruit and reproduce. Bees, as primary pollinators, are essential partners in this endeavor. Their role is more than just facilitating plant life; they act as catalysts for ecological balance, garden productivity, and urban sustainability. Understanding how bees interact with urban gardens enriches our capacity to steward the spaces where we live, work, and play, while supporting healthy environments for generations to come.