Hummingbirds and butterflies alike adore one colorful plant that will brighten up your garden and provide a great companion for your coneflowers.
Turning your garden into a hummingbird haven is surprisingly easy — colorful flowers and simple feeders can get them flocking to your backyard.
In the springtime, hummingbirds will begin their migration North. They’ll typically hit the Gulf Coast states around mid to late March.
If you want to see more hummingbirds in your yard or garden, try planting these hummingbird-favorite shrubs that bloom throughout spring and summer.
So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and what to do when you find them.
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A hummingbird swing gives tiny fliers a place to perch
Hummingbirds like to perch near feeders and sometimes just need a place to rest! Add a hummingbird swing for perfect photo ...
Costco has smart garden gear that goes beyond indoor gadgets, with options for watering, lighting, growing plants, and ...
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The scarlet flower that adds beauty and hummingbirds to your yard
Hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers. This summer-blooming wildflower ticks that box, boosting garden ecology and adding ...
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