Kendra Hart+FollowThis Plant Attracts Hummingbirds Like CrazyObsessed with hummingbirds? You’ve gotta try crested iris! It’s a super low-maintenance ground cover that thrives in shady spots, spreads fast, and bursts with pretty purple or blue blooms every spring. Bonus: it’s a total magnet for hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. Just plant it, let it do its thing, and enjoy the wildlife show. Pro tip: wear gloves when handling—this beauty’s a little toxic! #GardeningHacks #Hummingbirds #GardenGoals #Home1218Share
phillipsbrian+FollowThe Secret Hummingbird MagnetTurns out, hummingbirds aren’t just about zooming around—they actually spend up to 80% of their day chilling on perches! If you want to turn your feeder zone into a hummingbird hotspot, add a simple swing about a foot from your nectar source. They love having a lookout spot, especially the territorial males. Bonus: you can DIY one for under $10. Just make sure it’s in a safe, shady spot and skip the rope (tiny feet problems). Your garden could be the next hummingbird hangout! #Hummingbirds #GardenHacks #BirdWatching #Home51Share
William Wilkerson+FollowThis Red Flower = Hummingbird MagnetWant your garden buzzing with life? Plant Maltese cross! Its fiery red blooms are like a neon sign for hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. Plus, it’s super easy to grow—just sprinkle the seeds in a sunny spot, keep the weeds away, and let nature do its thing. Bonus: it barely needs watering and keeps coming back every year. Your summer garden just got a major upgrade! #GardeningTips #Pollinators #Hummingbirds #Home50Share
kellydesiree+FollowWhy You Should Take Down Hummingbird FeedersTurns out, leaving your hummingbird feeder up all winter isn’t the best move! Experts say it won’t stop the birds from migrating, but it can lead to spoiled nectar, unwanted pests (think ants and raccoons), and extra cleaning headaches. The sweet spot? Take feeders down by early October, then pop them back up in spring before the birds return. Your feeder (and your sanity) will thank you! #Hummingbirds #BirdWatching #NatureTips #Pets11052Share
herreraaustin+FollowNot A Labubu Fan, But I Am Obsessed With The Bag Charm Trend So I Made OneI'm pretty neutral on the Labubus trend but I have to say I love the bag charm trend. So I decided to make one for myself. I have always loved hummingbirds and I don't know if anyone is tapped into Canadian Indigenous beading trends but my friends and I have been making a ton of these little guys lately. I am so happy with how he turned out. He's got gold beads to match the hardware on my soft tabby bag. I love him so much. I've been so into beading lately. What kind of crafts or hobbies are you all into right now? I'd love to see what everyone is creating. #DIY #Beading #Handmade #BagCharm #Hummingbirds #Crafts #CreativeHobbies 71Share