Hummingbird Gardens

 

The magic that hummingbirds create in the garden never fails to enchant young and old alike.  From the Rocky Mountains to the Midwest plains, you can attract “hummers” endemic to your area when they migrate to and from their nesting grounds, and while they are nesting (if you are lucky enough to live nearby).

 

   Some good hummingbird plants are included in the following table. Use a combination of annuals, perennials, vines, shrubs and trees for an effective flowering food source from spring to fall. Hummers learn quickly which yards in the neighborhood cater to their needs, and will continue to return from year to year.

 

   While you wait for your living hummer magnets to grow and bloom, you may want to use other methods to bring those winged jewels into your yard. Hummingbird feeders will help get things going. They supply the type of energy source needed to fuel these flying machines. Their metabolic rate is so high that they must feed almost constantly during the day. A feeder with red on it helps flag them down, and you can add red ribbons to the feeder to attract more attention from the air.

 

   One part sugar and four parts water makes an excellent nectar solution, which should be changed every few days. Do not add red food coloring to your recipe—the red on the feeder is enough. Place the feeder in the open where the hummers can find it because they fly 30-50 feet overhead. If the feeder is under a tree or patio, they may miss it.

 

   Place your feeder by April 15 for the spring migration, and by July 4th for the fall retreat. It is not true that hummers will forget to fly south if you leave the feeder out too late in the fall. Hummers migrate based on internal hormones, and the length of the day (not food availability).

 

   Avoid the use of pesticides as much as possible. Spiders and other small insects are an important part of the hummers regular diet, especially when they are feeding a hungry brood. If the use of pesticides is unavoidable, check with your local garden center experts for help choosing an organic control, and spot treat only those plants in trouble.

 

   Providing for these simple needs will invite hummers to share our landscape where they can entertain us with their fascinating antics and beautiful colors.


Flowers that Attract Hummingbirds

Annuals (for flowers all season long)                Height               Color

Dahlia                                                               2-5 feet             various

Larkspur                                                           3-6 feet             white, pink, blue, purple

Four-o’clocks                                                    2-4 feet             red, pink, yellow, white

Fuchsia                                                             1-3 feet             red, pink, purple, white

Gladiolus                                                           2-5 feet             various

Nasturtium                                                        10-12 inches      red, yellow, orange

Petunia                                                             8-12 inches       various

Salvia                                                               1-2 feet             red

Snapdragon                                                       1-4 feet             red, pink, yellow, white

Spider flower                                                    3-5 feet             pink, purple, white

Flowering tobacco                                             1-6 feet             red, pink, white, green

Zinnia                                                               1-4 feet             various

 

Perennials (for early blooms)

Bleeding heart                                                   3 feet                pink, white

Carpet bugle (ajuga)                                          6 inches            blue, pink

Columbine                                                         1-3 feet             red, yellow, blue, pink

Coral bells                                                         1-2 feet             pink, red, white

 

Perennials (for midseason blooms)

Bee balm                                                          2-3 feet             red, pink, purple, white

Blue salvia                                                        2-3 feet             blue

Cardinal flower                                                 3-4 feet             red

Columbine                                                         1-3 feet             red, yellow, blue, pink

Coral bells                                                         1-2 feet             pink, red, white

Delphinium                                                        3-6 feet             blue, purple, pink, white

Foxglove                                                           2-6 feet             pink, yellow, purple

Lavender                                                          1-2 feet             lavender

Lupine                                                              2-3 feet             blue, purple, pink, red

Penstemon                                                        1-3 feet             various

Red hot poker                                                   3-4 feet             red, yellow

Tall garden phlox                                               2-3 feet             pink, red, purple, white

Veronica                                                           1-3 feet             red, blue, pink, white

 

Perennials (for late blooms)

Butterfly weed                                                  3 feet                red-orange

Penstemon                                                        1-3 feet             various

Russian sage                                                      2-4 feet             blue-violet

Foxglove                                                           2-6 feet             pink, yellow, purple

Hollyhock                                                         3-6 feet             red, yellow, white, pink

Zauschneria                                                      1-2 feet             orange

 

 
 
Vines

 

 

 

Honeysuckle, Japanese                                      perennial           white, yellow

Honeysuckle, trumpet                                        perennial           yellow, red

Trumpet creeper                                               perennial           red-orange

Morning glory                                                    annual               various

Scarlet runner bean                                           annual               red

 

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