One clean, organic dry blend you stir into your feeders in two minutes — for hummingbird lovers in every corner of the US. No dyes, no preservatives, just what the birds actually want.
A simple dry blend you mix with water and pour straight into your feeders. We keep it clean and organic — the way we make it for our own birds. No red dye, ever.
Our blend dissolves in cool water at a 4 : 1 ratio — four parts water to one part mix. Make only what your feeders will use in a few days.
Nectar spoils faster in heat, so change it on the schedule at right — sooner if it looks off. Rinse feeders with hot water (skip the soap) each time you refill.
Read the full nectar guide →Spring lights up the whole country: Anna’s hold the Pacific Coast all year, Rufous push up the West from February, and Ruby-throats fan out across the East from the Gulf to Canada by mid-May. Hang your feeders about two weeks before your region’s arrival so the first scouts find you.
Years of homestead notes in one place — the species that pass through your region, when to hang your feeders, the salvias and bee balm they can’t resist, and how we keep our nectar clean and safe.
Every spring we watched the first ruby-throats find the feeders on our East Texas porch, and we wanted to give them something cleaner than what we could buy. So we worked out our own recipe — organic, no dyes, nothing the birds don’t need.
Friends started asking for it. Today that same recipe is blended in small batches and shipped to backyards all across the country — from our habitat to yours.