To attract hummingbirds, start by planting bright, tubular flowers like trumpet creeper and bee balm.
Use feeders with red accents to catch their eye and fill them with a mix of sugar water.
Keep feeders clean and fresh, changing the nectar regularly.
Provide a water source like a mister or small fountain for them to drink and bathe.
Include perches near feeders so they can rest.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden to keep insects, their natural food source, plentiful.
Finally, ensure you have a variety of flowers blooming throughout the season for a continuous food supply.