What is the inexpensive way to make yard hummingbird f with plants?
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Fill your yard with plants that will attract the birds. Lantana,Cupreha,Salvia,Coneflowers,Butterfly bushes,Blackeyed susans
bees balm, zinnias, honey suckle, clematis should be added to the list....humming birds are especially attracted to reds and blues...fun fact---they are the only bird in the world that can fly backwards...the helicopter was invented by studying hummingbirds
Anything with trumpet-like flowers, especially red, orange, hot pink, purple's. Hibiscus, lilies, trumpet flower, morning glories, petunias, rose of Sharon. Honeysuckle drives our birds crazy...And it blooms from late spring into fall. Bees and butterflies love these plants, too. Whatever you do, try to plant flowers that start blooming in spring with flowers that bloom all the way through the fall.