How to Attract Hummingbirds with Plants

Choose nectar-rich flowers like bee balm, salvia, and trumpet vine to attract hummingbirds to your garden. Plant in clusters for visibility and provide a water source nearby.

Hummingbirds are attracted to bright colors like red, orange, and pink. Incorporate plants such as fuchsia, cardinal flower, and penstemon to create a vibrant and inviting space.

Include tubular-shaped flowers like columbine, coral honeysuckle, and petunia to accommodate hummingbirds' long, slender bills. These flowers provide easy access to nectar for the birds.

Plant native species like red buckeye, columbine, and trumpet honeysuckle to attract hummingbirds that are familiar with these plants. Native plants offer natural food sources and support local ecosystems.

Avoid using pesticides in your garden as they can harm hummingbirds. Opt for natural pest control methods like companion planting and handpicking insects to create a safe environment for these delicate birds.

Create a hummingbird-friendly habitat by providing perches for resting, nesting materials like spider silk and soft plant fibers, and maintaining a clean feeding area. Enjoy the beauty of hummingbirds in your own backyard!

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