Attracting Humming Birds to Your Container Garden

humming birdHaving humming birds in my garden is a great enjoyment. From their perch, these tiny birds keep a constant eye on their surroundings. With agility and speed, hummingbirds launch at any intruder and after a quick battle the birds return to their perch and are on the lookout again.

A hummingbird’s speed and agility, squeaky chatter, and buzzing sound make them unique and amazing. They are guided by visual means and are attracted to certain shades of red as many red coloured flowers happen to be good sources of nectar.

humming birdThe following plants are some of the hummingbird’s favourites:

Annuals: Begonia, impatients, canna (red), cosmos, zinnia, petunia, salvia (red), fuschia

Perennials: Columbine, bleeding heart, hollyhock (red), delphinium (dark colours), bee balm

Shrubs: Buddleia, Weigelia

Vines: Honey suckle, red morning glory (annual fast growing vine which produces flowers throughout summer), cardinal climber (annual)

Ruby Throated humming birdAlso, think of adding water, a waterfall with its trickling and splashing water sounds will act like a magnet for humming birds.

By making these changes to your garden you too can enjoy watching humming birds dart in and out of the flowers drinking your morning coffee.

Lori

One Response to “Attracting Humming Birds to Your Container Garden”

  1. GardenMann on 13 Jul 2008 at Sunday, July 13, 2008

    I love humming birds and those are great pictures.

    My wife and I are just getting started at backyard gardening. This spring and summer so far have been quite a learning experience.

    I am keeping a list of the Annuals and Perennials you gave and will see what we can do for next years planning.

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