News

Bird feeders can be used to attract all sorts of different birds to your yard, but what about hummingbirds? Here's what we ...
Give your honeysuckle some support through a trellis ... and their intensely fragrant flowers are especially good at attracting moths. These tubes are perfect for moths to crawl into during ...
Coral honeysuckle is a top pick for attracting hummingbirds thanks to its vivid red tubular blooms that match their feeding style and offer high nectar rewards. Other great options include cigar ...
One easy way to attract hummingbirds to your home is to ... such as those found on trumpet creeper, native honeysuckles, and red buckeye. September is typically the most satisfying month to ...
Hanging hummingbird feeders use sugar water to attract birds looking for a snack ... impatiens, coral honeysuckle, Turk’s cap, flowering maple, shrimp plant, bottlebrush bush, pentas and ...
Plants that attract hummingbirds include: Turk’s cap, morning-glory, silver-leaf sunflower, coral vine, esperanza or yellow alder, trumpet vine, all honeysuckles, coral-bean, hibiscus ...
Planting native plants that provide nectar can attract hummingbirds. Plants like trumpet honeysuckle, bee balm and hummingbird sage provide much more nectar than hybrids and exotics. Plant native ...
Nature: Here's what to expect when attracting house wrens to your yard ... of hummingbird moths feed mostly on members of the honeysuckle family, but not nasty non-native invasives such as Amur ...
Planting native plants that provide nectar can attract hummingbirds. Plants like trumpet honeysuckle, bee balm, and hummingbird sage provide much more nectar than hybrids and exotics. Plant native ...
you can use native plants to attract hummingbirds and help them fuel up for the journey north. Colorful native flowers like wild bergamot, beebalm, coral honeysuckle and cardinal flowers are great ...
Their scent may be as sweet as honey, but for many gardeners, honeysuckles have a bad name. “Some species of honeysuckle shrubs and vines are extremely invasive in the Midwest,” said Spencer ...