My son-in-law told me about a plant that attracts
hummingbirds like a magnet: Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’. It is a relative of the Iris
and also features erect, spear-like foliage.
In the autumn of 2018 I ordered 15 bulbs (corms, actually)
from the internet. They arrived in mid-March of this year, much too early to
plant. When I finally did plant some in a nice cozy location with a southern
exposure, they did not come up. The day I bought two potted plants, I saw two
of the three I had planted poking through the soil.
When I finally decided that I could not wait for the ground
to dry enough for planting, I went ahead and planted 9 bulbs along with the
potted plants in an area I am calling Crocosmia Corner. On a plant shopping
trip the next day I found more at Telly’s nursery and bought 3 more.
I am carrying on in the tradition of my parents. When I was young they had an enormous vegetable garden. As they got older they replaced parts of it with lawn and then perennials. Notice next to my Crocosmia Corner I have planted a section of Dahlias (I know Dahlias are not perennials but, ... whatever).