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This one is great for festivals and other summer outdoor events. The evaporation of the essential oils will provide a nice cooling effect. You can also make this just with peppermint or spearmint essential oil, but the other scents add some joy as well. 

3 oz distilled water
1 ounce witch hazel
10 drops clary sage essential oil
10 drops lavender essential oil
10 drops peppermint essential oil

Directions: 

Mix witch hazel and essential oils, then top off with water. Put mix in a 4 ounce glass bottle, put the cap on, shake, and spritz away on hot days. 


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Lately our world involves a lot of outdoor time with our kids and so I’ve become a birdhouse and hummingbird feeder lady. I thought I would share how to make hummingbird food, sometimes called hummingbird nectar. This is homemade nectar, as opposed to natural nectar which hummingbirds get from flowers.

Hummingbird food is easy to make, you can even make it with young kids. It only requires two ingredients, sugar and water, and just a few minutes to make.

Ingredients

  • Water – tap water is fine
  • Granulated white sugar

You will also need a hummingbird feeder to store the homemade nectar in. We have a cactus shaped feeder that I love. My son thinks it’s a pickle. Whatever you choose I recommend something with an easy to open top so you can fill it. You will also want something that is easy to clean.

How to make Hummingbird Food

Hummingbird food is made of one part sugar to four parts water. My feeder easily holds 2 cups of water with 1/2 cup of sugar.

Combine the sugar and water and stir until the sugar is fully dissolved. Then pour into your feeder and hang in a prominent spot outside.

You do not need to boil the water. I do not recommend adding red food dye, it’s not necessary and may not be healthy for the birds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of sugar can be used in hummingbird food?

Granulated white sugar is best. Do not use honey, corn syrup or powdered sugar (which may contain cornstarch).

How often should I clean my hummingbird feeder?

Anytime you refill the feeder clean it first. You will also want to check it periodically for mold. If you see mold or if the sugar is looking solid, crystalized, go head and clean the feeder.

Where should I hang my hummingbird feeder?

In the shade, away from areas with high activity (like a door that gets opened often) is best. If possible hang it near trees.

What time of year can I expect hummingbirds?

Like many birds, hummingbirds migrate so it depends where you live and what time of year it is. In the northern US May-September. In the middle of the US April-October. And in southern US February-November.

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homemade hummingbird nectar

Prep 5 minutes

Total 5 minutes

Instructions

  • Hummingbird food is made of one part sugar to four parts water.

  • Combine the sugar and water and stir until the sugar is fully dissolved.

  • Then pour into your feeder and hang in a prominent spot outside.

Notes

You do not need to boil the water. Tap water is fine. 
I do not recommend adding red food dye, it’s not necessary and may not be healthy for the birds.
Do not use honey, corn syrup or powdered sugar (confectioner’s sugar).

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