Choose perennials like bee balm and columbine that bloom early to attract hummingbirds. Plant in clusters for impact and provide a water source nearby.
Consider adding trumpet vine or salvia to your garden for continuous blooms. These plants are easy to care for and provide nectar for hummingbirds.
Create a diverse habitat by mixing early-blooming perennials with other flowering plants. This will attract a variety of pollinators to your garden.
Ensure your garden has a mix of colors and shapes to appeal to hummingbirds. Include red, orange, and tubular flowers for their preferred nectar sources.
Maintain your garden by deadheading spent blooms and watering regularly. Hummingbirds will frequent your garden for the abundant nectar sources.
Enhance your hummingbird habitat by incorporating early-blooming perennials. Watch these delightful birds enjoy your garden throughout the blooming season.