How to Create a Hummingbird-Friendly Garden

Choose native plants like bee balm, salvia, and trumpet vine to attract hummingbirds. Provide a water source and avoid pesticides to create a welcoming habitat.

Hang hummingbird feeders filled with a sugar-water solution. Keep them clean and change the nectar regularly to prevent mold and bacteria growth.

Plant flowers in clusters to make it easier for hummingbirds to feed. Include a variety of colors and shapes to attract different species to your garden.

Create sheltered areas with trees and shrubs for hummingbirds to rest and nest. Avoid pruning trees during nesting season to protect their habitat.

Avoid using chemical fertilizers and pesticides in your garden. Opt for organic alternatives to protect hummingbirds and other wildlife from harmful toxins.

Maintain your garden by regularly weeding, watering, and monitoring plant health. Enjoy watching hummingbirds visit your garden and contribute to their conservation efforts.

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