Plant native flowers like bee balm and salvia to attract hummingbirds with their bright colors and nectar-rich blooms.
Install a water feature such as a fountain or birdbath to provide hummingbirds with a source of clean water for drinking and bathing.
Hang multiple hummingbird feeders filled with a sugar-water solution in different areas of your backyard to provide easy access for these tiny birds.
Avoid using pesticides in your backyard to protect hummingbirds from harmful chemicals and ensure a safe environment for them to thrive.
Create sheltered areas with dense shrubs or trees where hummingbirds can rest, hide from predators, and build their nests.
Place colorful wind chimes or spinners in your backyard to attract hummingbirds with the sound and movement, adding to the appeal of their haven.