Choose bright, tubular flowers like bee balm and salvia. Plant in clusters to create safe feeding zones. Avoid pesticides to protect hummingbirds.
Position feeders away from flowers to prevent territorial disputes. Include a variety of flower shapes and sizes for different hummingbird species.
Create a continuous bloom cycle with early, mid, and late-season flowers. Provide perches near flowers for resting and observing hummingbirds.
Plant native flowers to attract local hummingbird populations. Include red, orange, and pink flowers to catch hummingbirds' attention. Avoid invasive species.
Maintain a clean garden by removing wilted flowers and debris. Keep feeders clean and filled with fresh nectar. Monitor for signs of hummingbird activity.
Enjoy watching hummingbirds visit your garden by arranging perennial flowers strategically. Create a safe and welcoming environment for these fascinating creatures.