Choose bright, tubular flowers like bee balm, salvia, and penstemon to attract hummingbirds. Plant in clusters to create feeding hotspots.
Include native plants such as cardinal flower and trumpet vine to provide nectar for hummingbirds. Plant in a variety of heights for visual interest.
Create sheltered areas with shrubs and trees for hummingbirds to rest and nest. Add a water source like a birdbath for drinking and bathing.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect hummingbirds and other wildlife. Opt for organic gardening methods to maintain a healthy ecosystem.
Maintain your garden by deadheading flowers to encourage continuous blooming. Keep feeders clean and filled with fresh nectar to attract hummingbirds.
Enjoy watching hummingbirds flutter and feed in your perennial flower garden. Capture the beauty of these tiny birds in your backyard oasis.