Fill hanging baskets or window boxes with hummingbird plants and install them in front of a good viewing window.
Window box flowers for hummingbirds.
Window boxes for hummingbirds.
Even one plant in a window box or hanging basket can help.
This flower is a favorite among hummingbirds so planting them in a window box gives you a front row seat to bird watching.
There are a few reasons why having a strategic placement of window boxes and other containers will stoke the flame of interest from hummingbirds in your garden.
Although a wide variety of flowers can be packed into a small area window box plantings are more attractive to hummingbirds when tall background plants low growing foreground plants and trailing plants are used.
Plant native red or orange tubular flowers to attract hummingbirds in addition to native plants rich in nectar.
Often overlooked for window boxes are foolproof flowering bulbs.
When planted with colorful flowers window boxes entice hummingbirds to a feast of accessible nectar all summer long.
Fuchsias are a great flower for hanging baskets even if you aren t trying to provide nectar for hummingbirds.
Tuck these into hanging baskets window boxes and containers and stand back to watch the show.
Grow native plants like trumpet honeysuckle bee balm and hummingbird sage which provide much more nectar than hybrids and exotics.
Whether you do a fall planting of miniature daffodils snowdrops or hyacinths for springtime bloom or you do a late spring planting of lilies alliums or dwarf gladiolus for summertime bloom be sure to tuck a few bulbs and corms into your window boxes for added impact.
The antics of visiting hummingbirds will certainly add to the fun factor of this charming genus whose flower shapes include varieties that resemble the faces of tiny mice as well as more traditional flower forms and elongated tubes.
Secondly window boxes can.
This full window box arrangement combines plants with different colored foliage and flowers and a variety of textures.
First and foremost hummingbirds are curious birds and love to fly around the garden from pot to windowsill to tree branch.
Here s a colorful combination for an 18 inch long window box that will keep pollinators coming back all summer long.
A number of hummingbird or butterfly favorites such as petunias salvias geraniums verbena lantana and trailing ivy can be combined to create a miniature garden in just one window box.