Hummingbird
Get the latest news, expert advice, and features on hummingbirds from the Gardening Know How team to help your garden thrive.
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Hummingbird Moth Facts: How To Attract Hummingbird Moths To GardensThe hummingbird moths are unique creatures that gain attention once sighted bouncing about the flower beds. Learn how to attract them here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Hummingbird Plants For Zone 9 – Growing Hummingbird Gardens In Zone 9Not only are hummingbirds beautiful, they are also important pollinators. Attracting hummingbirds to the garden ensures that narrow tubed flowers can be pollinated. Click the following article to learn how to attract hummingbirds in zone 9.
By Darcy Larum
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Growing Hummingbird Plants: What Does A Hummingbird Plant Look LikeDicliptera hummingbird plant (Dicliptera suberecta) is a sturdy, ornamental plant that delights hummingbirds with its bright blooms from late spring until the first frost in autumn. Learn how to grow this plant in the article that follows.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Bouvardia Flower Care: Learn About Growing Hummingbird FlowersHummingbird flower plant has brilliant clusters of bright red, trumpet-shaped flowers. Hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees love the nectar-rich blooms of this flower. To learn about growing hummingbird flower, click here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Insects On Hummer Feeders: What To Do For Hummingbird PestsMany aid hummingbirds by hanging out feeders filled with sugar-water. But insects on hummer feeders can compete with the beautiful birds for this treat, and there are predators out there that see the hummers as lunch. Learn more in this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Bees In Hummingbird Feeder – Why Do Wasps Like Hummingbird FeedersIf you have hummingbird feeders, then you have probably noticed that bees, including wasps, love the sweet nectar. Although uninvited guests, keep in mind they are important pollinators. For tips on managing bees and wasps at hummingbird feeders, click here.
By Mary H. Dyer
