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Gardening for hummingbirds, on the other hand, isn’t complicated at all. Hummingbirds love plants with long, tubular red and orange flowers (the firecracker plant and trumpet vine are two good examples). Though, they are attracted to many different types of blooms. With a little planning and work, a hummingbird garden can attract the hummingbirds you want and be pleasing to the human eye at the same time. Below are plans for a 2’ x 4’ Hummingbird Sun Garden, which will bloom spring through fall until the first frost.
If you are looking to create something a little larger, maybe consider a hummingbird habitat that incorporates trees and shrubs as well. Just important as nectar-producing plants and shelter, properly maintained feeders and a water feature (such as a mister) are welcome additions to any hummingbird habitat. Furthermore, attracting insects and spiders to your habitat (that hummingbirds use as a source of protein and fat) are sure to generate more traffic from this fluttering bird. >>Learn More About Plants that Attract Hummingbirds >>Get 10 Hummingbird Feeder Tips >>Recipe for Hummingbird Nectar >>Test Your Hummingbird Knowledge with Our Hummingbird Quiz! All in all, this lovely bird is easy to attract with a little know-how. Plant a few special plants, keep your feeders clean and filled, and within no time you will notice some activity. Once one hummingbird visits your yard, others will come... just wait and see! Until next time, happy hummingbird gardening! Enjoy!
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