Choose native plants like bee balm and salvia to attract hummingbirds. Opt for drought-resistant varieties to minimize watering needs.
Provide a water source like a birdbath or fountain. Hummingbirds need water for drinking and bathing. Keep it clean and fresh.
Avoid chemical pesticides in your garden. Instead, use natural methods like companion planting to control pests and protect hummingbirds.
Place feeders strategically around the garden. Opt for easy-to-clean feeders and use a sugar-water solution to attract hummingbirds.
Create sheltered areas with trees or shrubs for hummingbirds to rest and nest. Include perches for them to observe their surroundings.
Maintain your garden by regularly deadheading flowers, cleaning feeders, and removing weeds. Enjoy watching hummingbirds thrive in your low-maintenance garden.