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Hummingbird Gardening
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The best way to entice hummingbirds to visit is by providing their favorite flowers and offering one or more feeders with nectar that you make yourself.
May 17, 2008
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Jennifer Copley
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Attracting Hummingbirds to a Texas Garden
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Several varieties of hummingbird migrate through Texas. It is easy to attract hummingbirds to a Texas garden with a feeder and the right flowers.
Aug 26, 2009
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Barbara Brown
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Hummingbird Garden — Growing Plants that Attract Hummingbirds
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A hummingbird garden draws the hovering wonders in. Even if you already have a feeder, these plants can help you attract even more hummingbirds.
Dec 3, 2010
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Della Bong
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Perennial Plants to Attract Butterflies and Hummingbirds
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Create a butterfly garden as a fun family project. Select the right flowers, shrubs and trees to bring butterflies and hummingbirds year after year.
Jun 16, 2011
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Cheryl Munson
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Bee Balm Attracts Hummingbirds and Butterflies
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Bee balm is a fragrant, easy-care garden flower that attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
Feb 5, 2010
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Helen Stewart
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How to Attract Hummingbirds to Florida Gardens
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There are many residents of Florida who believe that hummingbirds just aren't that common in their state. Some avid birders disagree.
Oct 20, 2009
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Betsy Franz
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Why do Flowers Attract Hummingbirds?
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Hummingbirds are particularly attracted to bright, vivid-colored flowers; they play an important role in the life of many plants and flowers.
Apr 5, 2011
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Sharon Falsetto
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How to Attract Hummingbirds and Butterflies to Your Garden
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Although there are butterfly feeders and prepared nectar solutions widely available, it is easier and cheaper to attract butterflies naturally, with plants.
Aug 9, 2010
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Tami Port
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Hummingbird Food and Feeders
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Making homemade nectar and a feeder that will encourage hummingbirds to visit your garden or deck is easy and requires very little time.
May 18, 2008
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Jennifer Copley
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Landscapes and Hummingbirds
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Flower boxes enhance home landscapes and say welcome to visitors. Through careful planning and planting, they can also attract hummingbirds. What do hummingbirds like?
May 24, 2006
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Georgene A. Bramlage
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Hummingbird Feeders
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Hummingbird feeders are awesome fun for kids. Watching the tiny birds zoom and fly is great fun. How to get started? What should you know up front?
Apr 22, 2007
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Elece Hollis
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Hummingbirds As Teachers
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Hummingbirds capture the attention and imagination of children. Let them guide your child's natural tendencies to learn outdoors.
Aug 27, 2008
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Arlene Marturano
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Wildlife Habitat: Attracting and Feeding Wildlife in the Backyard
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Wildlife in the yard is rewarding, if you provide food, shelter, water and space. Successfully attract and feed wildlife by providing for habitat needs.
Jun 6, 2010
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Valerie Prax
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Backyard Habitat - Water for Wildlife
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All wildlife needs a consistent reliable water source. Water is used for drinking, bathing, and breeding (in the case of amphibians and some insects).
Jul 18, 2010
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Sara Wittenberg
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How to Plant a Wildlife Habitat
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Create an artistic lawn enlivened by beautiful wildflowers and fascinating creatures. Choose plants that don't out-compete natives and ensure a healthy habitat for all.
Nov 3, 2008
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Sara E. Lewis
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Unwanted Animals at Hummingbird Feeders – Raccoons and Bats
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Birds other than hummingbirds, squirrels, raccoons, bats and even bears sometimes eat from hummingbird feeders. Find out how to control these animals.
Dec 3, 2010
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Della Bong
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Unwanted Insects at Hummingbird Feeders – Bees, Wasps and Ants
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Hummingbird feeders can attract nectar-eating insects such as bees, wasps and ants. Find out how to get rid of them.
Dec 3, 2010
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Della Bong
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Troubleshooting Hummingbird Feeder Problems
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Dealing with territorial male hummingbirds, window strikes, ants, bees and dirty feeders.
May 8, 2011
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Rena Jean Sherwood
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