Choose bright flowers like bee balm, salvia, and trumpet vine to create a colorful and inviting garden for hummingbirds to enjoy.
Provide a variety of shapes and sizes of flowers to accommodate different types of hummingbirds and their feeding preferences.
Include native plants in your garden to attract local hummingbird species and provide a familiar food source for them to return to.
Plant flowers that bloom at different times throughout the season to ensure a constant nectar supply for hummingbirds all year round.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect hummingbirds from harmful chemicals and ensure a safe environment for them to feed and nest.
Create a welcoming habitat for hummingbirds by adding perches, water sources, and nesting materials to make your garden a haven for these beautiful creatures.