Choose low-maintenance perennials like bee balm, salvia, and coneflowers to attract hummingbirds. Ensure your garden has a water source and shelter for these tiny visitors.
Plant bright-colored flowers such as cardinal flowers and penstemon to catch the attention of hummingbirds. Avoid using pesticides to keep the garden safe for these delicate creatures.
Create a diverse garden with a mix of tubular-shaped flowers like columbines and lupines. Provide perches for hummingbirds to rest and observe their surroundings in your garden.
Incorporate native plants like trumpet vine and coral honeysuckle to support hummingbird populations. Mulch your garden to retain moisture and reduce weed growth for easy maintenance.
Maintain a clean and tidy garden by deadheading spent flowers and removing debris. Regularly monitor your plants for signs of pests and diseases to ensure a healthy environment for hummingbirds.
Enhance your low-maintenance garden with hanging feeders filled with sugar water to supplement the nectar from flowers. Enjoy the beauty of hummingbirds fluttering around your garden all season long.