Petunia |
Now that the ruby-throated hummingbirds have made their way back to their nesting locations, it is time to sit back and enjoy the show. For those of you who would prefer not to mess with a nectar feeder, now is the time to purchase those annual plants that hummingbirds can't resist.
Plants featuring "tubular" flowers in shades of red, orange and bright pink are most likely to attract attention. Listed below are some of their favorites:
Fuchsia
Petunias
Nasturtiums
Impatiens
Salvia
Calibrachoa (Million Bells)
Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco)
Snap Dragons
Begonias
Fuchsia |
Place hanging baskets or containers containing some of the flower varieties listed above in locations where you can observe them. Make sure you select flowers based on your particular sun/shade light requirements. If you already have nectar feeders out, adding hummingbird annuals to the mix will just increase your enjoyment.
Buy Local
I highly recommend purchasing annuals from your local grower. Unlike some of the larger box stores, locally grown plants are hardened off and displayed for sale according to the weather in your location. Your local grower will also have generations of expert knowledge to help you select appropriate varieties suited to your sun/shade limitations. They take the extra time and effort to maintain their stock while on display, as well as provide instructions on how to properly care for your plants.
Locally Grown |
Don't hesitate...unlike other nursery stock, annuals are usually only available for a limited time.
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