Perennial flowers like coneflowers and bee balm provide nectar and seeds that attract birds like hummingbirds and finches to your garden.
Planting native perennials such as black-eyed Susans and cardinal flowers can create a bird-friendly habitat with food sources and shelter.
Consider adding butterfly bushes and salvia to your garden to attract birds while also supporting pollinators like butterflies and bees.
Create a diverse garden with a mix of colors and bloom times to provide continuous food sources for birds throughout the seasons.
Include tall perennials like sunflowers and hollyhocks to offer perching spots and nesting sites for birds to feel safe and comfortable.
Enhance your garden's appeal to birds by incorporating water features like birdbaths or a small pond, providing a refreshing oasis for feathered visitors.