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kiwicraig7

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Hey People,
I live in suburban Vancouver British Columbia.
My question is what can I plant to attract humming birds in the summer?

This year I had strawberry plants in hanging baskets and one humming bird showed up so I put a feeder up which it did use but once the strawberries disappeared so did the humming bird.

I am limited for space hence the use of hanging baskets.

Any tips would be great.

Thanks.

Craig.
 
Bee balm (Monarda) was popular with ruby throats in CT. They then stayed and used the feeders. Some have a real dog in the manger attitude so separate feeders help boost traffic.
 
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