How to Create a Hummingbird-Friendly Garden

Choose native plants like bee balm, salvia, and trumpet vine to attract hummingbirds. Provide water sources and avoid pesticides to create a welcoming habitat.

Plant flowers in clusters to make it easier for hummingbirds to feed. Include a variety of colors to attract them to your garden throughout the season.

Hang hummingbird feeders filled with a sugar-water solution in your garden. Clean them regularly to prevent mold and keep the birds healthy and happy.

Create sheltered areas with trees and shrubs for hummingbirds to rest and nest. Avoid pruning too often to provide safe spaces for these tiny birds.

Avoid using chemical pesticides in your garden as they can harm hummingbirds. Opt for natural pest control methods to protect both the birds and your plants.

Enjoy watching hummingbirds visit your garden by providing a welcoming environment with food, water, shelter, and safety. Create a haven for these beautiful and fascinating creatures.

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