24 Flowers Hummingbirds Love

 

This month, let's bring all the hummingbirds to the yard, learn how to create gorgeous container gardens (either on your own or let the experts give you a head start), and create peaceful gardens.

 
Hummingbird drinking from orange flower

As hummingbirds make their annual migration north across the U.S., make sure your garden has the resources to help them on their journey. Include a few of these annuals, perennials, shrubs, and vines in your garden. Not only will these plants add vibrancy, but they will also give those cute little birdies the nectar they need.

Check out the 2024 Spring Migration Map to see where they're at! 

 

Container Gardening Guide

Growing plants in pots is perfect for everyone! Only have a balcony? Perfect! Have a large property and need a focal point? Perfect! Want to create a changeable display? Perfect! No matter the size, shape, or location of your garden, there's always room for containers. Learn how to choose the right plants, plus get potting tips, care advice, and display inspiration

Orange Flowers

Full Sun Plants for Pots

Find 11 plants that can take the heat and look great in containers.

Pink Flowers

Shade Plants for Pots

Discover 11 plants perfect for pots in shady spaces. 

Ready-to-Go Container Gardens

Take the guesswork out of creating perfect container combinations! Choose from over 20 different recipes in quart or 8-inch containers, ready to drop in your favorite container, hanging basket, or window box!

 

Create a Peaceful Garden That Promotes Relaxation

Jan Johnsen believes there are specific techniques and elements we can incorporate into our gardens to make a more visually pleasing environment that we can relax in and enjoy. One of those techniques is to find your garden's power spot—the place in your garden that holds the most interest. Maybe it's a location with a beautiful sunset view, a spot under a tree where you can enjoy the breeze, or a quiet corner. Then, figure out how to make the most of it. Read more about garden power spots and get five more design tips.

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