Archive for November 27th, 2012

Life is for the Birds

Posted in Gardening Tips on November 27th, 2012 by Sonia Uyterhoeven – Be the first to comment

Sonia Uyterehoven is the NYBG‘s Gardener for Public Education.


I read somewhere that a hummingbird’s wings beat between 70 and 80 times a second, and can accelerate up to 200 beats per second during courtship. They can fly at an average speed of 25 to 30 miles per hour, but can dive at 60 miles per hour. With all this hyperactivity, these birds need sugary nectar to support their high-energy bursts.

Fortunately for them, some flower nectar has about two times as much sugar as the average soft drink. The blooms these birds favor tend to be bright red, pink, and orange–flowers in the shape of long tubes that are adapted to the hummingbird’s narrow bill. However, like other avian species they have a poor sense of smell, so the colorful flowers they pollinate do not have strong fragrances.
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Morning Eye Candy: Conservatory Greens

Posted in Around the Garden, Photography on November 27th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

It’s where we squirrel away all of our warmth. The squirrels–we keep them outside.

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen