HomeHow to Create a Hummingbird GardenAdding feeders along with the flowers in your garden will allow for more opportunities to see the colorful birds.SavePrintHummingbirds consume an average of two to three times their weight in nectar each day. Steve Byland/Dreamstime/TNSTribune News Service6/24/2024|Updated: 6/24/20240:00X 1By Melinda Myers From Star Tribune (Minneapolis)Whether you are making some late additions to your gardens or planning for the future, create combinations of hummingbird-favorite plants to attract and support them with a season-long supply of nectar.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentTribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected Articles7 Surprising Reasons Retirees Are Going Back to WorkOct 25, 2025Longevity Travel Is the Next Big Travel Trend: Here’s What It InvolvesOct 24, 2025This 3-Course Vegan Meal Is Great for Vegetarian Awareness MonthOct 23, 20257 Guilt-Free Ways to Spend Your Retirement CashOct 23, 2025Related TopicsHummingbirdshome garden