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How to Attract Hummingbirds: Tips and Ideas

The hummingbirds or hummers for short are the smallest bird in the world and the only one capable of flying in one place. They may appear small and fragile-looking but they are feisty, aggresive and vigorous. And definitely,they are pretty and amazing, so having them in your backyard is indeeda great experience. Here are some [...]

Preparing a Deer Tolerant Hummingbird Garden

Plant the image of Bambi traipsing through a garden in the minds of most suburbanites and they’ll coo with pleasure at the thought of Mother Nature gracing them with her presence. Mention deer to a gardener, however, and you’ll often get a decidedly different reaction. As cute as they may be, deer hold a place [...]

How To Attract Hummingbirds

  Find or Submit Gardening Articles and videos   http://www.ultimategreenthumb.com   Browse through 1000′s of FREE gardening articles and videos or submit them to our gardening community!     Planting a garden full of red flowers is the best way to attract these beautiful jeweled birds. Plant bee balm, butterfly weed, columbine, cardinal Flower, coral [...]

Hummingbird Gardens

If you enjoy watching these little guys zip about perhaps you would like to bring more of them to your yard. By providing the right environment you can attract more hummingbirds. A hummingbird garden can be enjoyed by the entire family. Here are a few tips to help you get started. Location A hummingbird garden [...]

Making Your Own Hummingbird Food

Hummingbirds are wonderful birds to attract to your yard or garden.  There are different methods to attract hummingbirds that can help to bring them to your feeder.  The fascination that we have for these small beautiful birds is seen throughout spoken history.  There are many Native American tribes that have stories about hummingbirds. Hummingbirds are [...]

Create a Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden

With just a little bit of planning, you can have beautiful butterflies and hummingbirds flocking to your garden. That’s good news for gardeners because not only are these winged creatures fun to watch, they’re essential pollinators.