Choose native plants like bee balm, columbine, and salvia to attract hummingbirds. Provide fresh water sources and sheltered areas for nesting.
Plant flowers that bloom at different times to ensure a constant nectar supply. Hang hummingbird feeders filled with a sugar-water solution.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect hummingbirds from harmful chemicals. Create a diverse habitat with a variety of plant species.
Place perches near feeders and plants for hummingbirds to rest and observe their surroundings. Keep feeders clean and refill them regularly.
Install a mister or shallow birdbath for hummingbirds to bathe and cool off. Consider adding a hummingbird swing for them to perch on.
Maintain your hummingbird habitat year-round by providing food, water, and shelter. Enjoy watching these beautiful birds thrive in your garden.