If watching hummingbirds flit around your garden has you mesmerized and you want to attract more of them to visit, you'll want to know which flowers they find particularly attractive. You probably ...
Planting flowers in warm shades like red, orange, and yellow is one of the best-known tricks to attract more hummingbirds to your garden. While these tiny birds will happily sip sugar water, native ...
You can attract hummingbirds even in a garden with little sun. It's easy, just plant these shade plants for hummingbirds.
Hummingbirds migrate north in the spring, and their arrival is eagerly anticipated by some gardeners. Certain plants, like cuphea, geraniums, impatiens, lantana, nicotiana, petunias, salvias, and ...
Witnessing the agile wing motion of a tiny hummingbird, radiant in color and unbelievably teeny in size, is nothing short of mesmerizing. Beyond their fascinating, fairy-like presence, hummingbirds ...
Boost the beauty and pollinator appeal of your gardens and containers with flowering bulbs. A combination of spring- and fall ...
Hummingbirds have become a favorite garden visitor for many people—and hummingbird feeders and flowers help bring them to your yard for your viewing pleasure. But while you may be aware that ...
Flowers that self-seed in the garden provide a cost-effective way to establish sustainable, long-lasting plantings. Discover ...
Incorporate red hues into your landscape to catch the attention of hummingbirds. "Red is highly attractive to hummingbirds because it mimics the color of many flowering plants that are rich in nectar, ...
One of the cool things about living in the Pacific West Coast is that Anna's Hummingbirds remain in our area year round. Getting to watch these flying gems putting on their aerobatic displays all ...