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Jun 4, 2013 4:14 PM CST
Name: Pat
Indianapolis, Indiana (Zone 6a)

I will try this, as I am attempting to attract hummingbirds to my balcony display of plants Hurray! . I currenty have two bleeding hearts (one a dicentra Formosa luxuriant, and the other one I think is a dicentra spectabilis), two monkshoods (aconitum fischeri), two balloon flowers (platycodon grandiflorus sentimental blue), four wide brim plantain lilies (hosta wide brim) and a nectar feeder (from Lowes). At this point, I have either attracted the same baby hummingbird three times, or three different baby hummingbirds. It's funny because he just flies in and then flies out very quickly, and has yet to eat from the feeder. But I'm anxious to attract hummingbirds, because I have a camera focused on the feeder, and hope to record it Big Grin . I will definitely give this a try!
"I am a drug. People take me." ---Salvador Dali
Take a look at my blog here on ATP, "Balcony Bliss" Smiling

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