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Your 5-Minute Guide to a Hummingbird-Friendly Garden

By stacy ling

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Want to see hummingbirds flitting through your garden? This quick guide reveals the simple secrets to attracting these fascinating creatures. Start your hummingbird haven today!

Hummingbirds Prefer Tubular Blooms Hummingbirds are naturally drawn to  tubular-shaped blooms because they hold more nectar, providing an  abundant food source. 

Using Color to Attract More Hummingbirds Hummingbirds have a keen eye for bright colors, particularly red,  pink, orange, and yellow. Planting a mix will attract more visitors.

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The Power of Flower Grouping Plant flowers in groups of odd numbers to enhance visibility and  aesthetic appeal. Create large swathes of blooms in clusters of 3, 5, or  7 to draw attention from hummingbirds flying above.

Layering Flowers for Happy Hummingbirds Layer your garden by combining plants of different heights to offer shade, shelter, and food at varying levels.

Add a Focal Point to Attract Hummingbirds Hummingbird focal points act like magnets, drawing these tiny birds  in for closer inspection. While flowers are a natural focal point,  consider adding other eye-catching elements to your garden.

Provide Resting Spots for Hummingbirds Hummingbirds also need a place to rest between feedings, so providing perches such as twigs or branches throughout your garden.

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Water Features for Hummingbirds: Baths, Misters & More Hummingbirds need water for more than just drinking! Offer a variety of water features to help them bathe and cool off.

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Follow along to learn how to design a garden that attracts hummingbirds.

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