Plant native flowers like bee balm and salvia to attract hummingbirds. Provide a water source like a fountain or birdbath for them to drink and bathe.
Create sheltered spots with dense shrubs or trees where hummingbirds can rest and hide from predators. Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect them.
Hang multiple hummingbird feeders around your yard filled with a sugar-water solution. Clean and refill them regularly to keep the birds coming back.
Install bright, colorful ornaments or wind chimes to catch the attention of hummingbirds. Place them near feeders or flowers to enhance the visual appeal.
Avoid using chemical fertilizers and opt for organic alternatives to keep your garden hummingbird-friendly. Mulch your flower beds to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
Add a variety of flowering plants with different bloom times to provide nectar throughout the seasons. Consider planting trumpet vine, columbine, and fuchsia for a diverse habitat.