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Flowers To Attract Hummingbirds
Over the years, as my garden grew, I added more and more plants for my little visitors. One day a hummer flew over to the feeder, but then saw the Scarlet Runner Bean, a few feet away and quickly decided she liked the real thing much better. Once I saw her preference, I took the feeder down. My garden is filled with sweet delights for her to choose from. Hopefully I can help you attract these little marvels to your backyard. By feeder or flowers, you'll enjoy the company. Approximate Time: Supplies:
Instructions:You can buy a feeder or you can use a small glass. My mom had used a small cordial glass, wrapped a copper wire around the glass and it's handle, so it would hang at an angle. She put a red fabric ribbon on the handle. Hummingbirds are attracted to red, and can see red a half mile away.You don't have to buy the nectar, it's very easy to make. 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. Boil 1 cup of water, stir in 1/4 cup of sugar until dissolved. Let cool. Pour half of your mixture into feeder, store the rest in the frig. You'll need to clean the feeder every 3 days to avoid any fungus or bacteria, it could kill the birds. (I used vinegar to clean it) Hang the feeder for good viewing, but not too close to where you might be sitting. 15 feet away is good. For attracting the hummers with flowers:
Enjoy! By Deb H. from East Brunswick, NJ Feedback About This Post:RE: Flowers To Attract Hummingbirds
Thanks so much for all the info! I will try your advice on the selected flowers. Also I will do the hummingbird food, because it does get costly. I just found a hummingbird, today, in my garage, trying to get out. I have never seen one before in my area and now I am going to recruit them! Post by gracie77 RE: Flowers To Attract HummingbirdsI share your love of hummers but not your climate or green thumb! It's very cold here at night and many of my favorites (and theirs) won't tolerate it. I've found that the catmint is a hardy little plant and the hummers here love it. It doesn't have any red on it but it must smell because they swarm all over it. Thanks for beautiful pictures and useful info. Post by Glenn'sMom | |||||
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