Hummingbird and Butterfly Gardening: Early spring nectar plants/trees for Hummingbirds?, 0 by tabasco
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tabasco wrote: Scutler--thanks for all the good insights on how you attract early hummingbirds. I confess I haven't tried souping up the recipe, but that probably makes some sense, especially during our cold early springs. We have loads of Sapsuckers around here, so, now all I have to do is find out where they are making their sap 'fountains'! Gardengram, I am trying to get early hummingbirds here so I put my feeders out first thing in spring. I think the Cincinnati Birding group generally says late April - early May is about right in southern Ohio. We did see two HBs in our neighborhood April 15, so I know they are around. My Ohio buckeye trees are blooming now http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.c... so I am hopeful we will get some HBs nesting here soon. They say the HBs love them. (Although I understand the red buckeye is really their favorite 'buckeye'. Does anyone have an observation on this? http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?id=862 They say red buckeyes are easy to grow from seed. This is my feeder set up for right now. I put three red ones in one tree out in the open with some red Lobelia--trying to attract 'flyovers'. Later in the spring I will spread the feeders out around the yard. And my usual hummingbird plants will be in full flower. I haven't had the nerve to lay out a red tablecloth, but I did put some fake red flowers around a feeder in the backyard. Good luck everybody. t. This message was edited Apr 24, 2006 6:05 PM |


