Choose vibrant flowers like trumpet creeper and bee balm that naturally attract hummingbirds with their bright colors and tubular shapes.
Plant red, orange, and pink blooms as these colors are especially appealing to hummingbirds, drawing them to your garden.
Incorporate native plants, such as columbine and cardinal flower, as they are well-suited to local hummingbirds and support local ecosystems.
Include plants with long, tubular flowers like penstemon and salvia to provide easy access to nectar for hungry hummingbirds.
Add flowering herbs such as mint and lavender to your garden; their blossoms attract hummingbirds and offer fragrance.
Create a nectar-rich garden by planting a variety of species to ensure a continuous supply of food throughout the seasons.
During cold nights, they enter a hibernation-like state, called torpor, to stay warm.