Bring your garden to life with color, movement, and that magical hum of tiny wings. These blooms are rich in nectar and irresistible to hummingbirds all season long.
Bee Balm Monarda Zones 49, vibrant red or pink clusters; pollinator favorite.
Salvia Salvia spp. Zones 510, long blooming spikes packed with nectar.
Zinnia Zinnia elegans Zones 310, annuals that love sun and attract hummingbirds nonstop.
Fuchsia Fuchsia hybrids Zones 710, pendulous flowers perfect for hanging baskets.
Penstemon Penstemon spp. Zones 39, tubular blooms in pink, purple, and red.
Agastache Hyssop Zones 510, fragrant spikes loved by hummingbirds and bees.
Red Hot Poker Kniphofia uvaria Zones 59, bold orange-red torches that bloom midsummer.
Scarlet Sage Salvia splendens Zones 911, bright red annual with continuous blooms.
Coral Honeysuckle Lonicera sempervirens Zones 49, native vine with trumpet-shaped flowers.
Tip: Plant in clusters for easier feeding hummingbirds return daily to spots rich with color and nectar.

Hi there — I’m Ava, the creator behind Ava Garden Tips 🌿
I’ve always been passionate about plants, flowers, and the simple joy that comes from growing something beautiful. What started as a small balcony garden has turned into a love for helping others create their own green spaces — no matter how big or small.