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Imagine your garden alive with the vibrant colors and cheerful flutters of hummingbirds. These tiny, fascinating creatures are not just delightful to watch; they also play an essential role in pollinating your garden.
Creating a hummingbird haven is easier than you think. All it takes is the right combination of plants to attract and nourish these beautiful birds. Here are a few tips to get started:
🌸 Choose nectar-rich flowers – Brightly colored tubular flowers are a favorite.
🌼 Plant a variety of species – Offering blooms at different heights and blooming times keeps them coming back year-round.
💧 Provide a water source – A shallow birdbath or a mister can encourage them to stay.
🌳 Add shelter and perches – Small shrubs and trees provide resting spots.
🌼 Plant a variety of species – Offering blooms at different heights and blooming times keeps them coming back year-round.
💧 Provide a water source – A shallow birdbath or a mister can encourage them to stay.
🌳 Add shelter and perches – Small shrubs and trees provide resting spots.
To help you get started, we’ve handpicked 5 plants from TN Nursery that are perfect for attracting hummingbirds:
- Trumpet Vines – Their vibrant orange-red blooms are like a beacon for hummingbirds.
- Cardinal Flowers – Their tall spikes of bright red flowers are a hummingbird favorite.
- Creeping Phlox – A ground cover with colorful blooms that will delight both you and the birds.
- Weigela Shrubs – Their tubular pink blooms are irresistible to hummingbirds.
- Butterfly Milkweed – A nectar-rich perennial that attracts both butterflies and hummingbirds.
Enhance your garden’s beauty and invite nature’s most enchanting visitors with these stunning plants.
Thank you for choosing TN Nursery! We're dedicated to delivering the finest plants and expert advice to help your garden flourish. If you have any questions or need support, don't hesitate to contact us—we're here to help.
Warm regards,
TN Nursery