Plant Selection: Choose nectar-rich flowers like bee balm, salvia, and trumpet vine to attract hummingbirds to your garden.
Water Features: Incorporate shallow water sources like birdbaths or misters for hummingbirds to bathe and hydrate.
Shelter: Provide trees, shrubs, or artificial perches for hummingbirds to rest and seek refuge from predators and inclement weather.
Nectar Feeders: Hang clean and well-maintained hummingbird feeders filled with sugar water to supplement natural nectar sources.
Sunlight: Ensure that your hummingbird habitat receives ample sunlight for flower growth and warmth, which hummingbirds prefer.
Avoid Pesticides: Refrain from using pesticides or herbicides that may harm hummingbirds or their food sources.
Nesting Materials: Scatter soft materials like cotton or spider silk for hummingbirds to use in building their nests.