1: Welcome to your Hummingbird Haven! Prepare for their September journey with colorful blooms and sweet nectar.

2: Plant trumpet-shaped flowers like fuchsia and bee balm to attract hummingbirds on their migration route.

3: Provide perches for resting and nesting spots for these tiny travelers to feel safe in your garden.

4: Hang hummingbird feeders filled with a sugar-water solution to supplement their natural diet.

5: Choose red or orange feeders to catch their attention and keep them coming back for more.

6: Avoid pesticides in your garden to protect these pollinators and the environment they rely on.

7: Create a diverse and pesticide-free garden to support not just hummingbirds but all local wildlife.

8: Keep your garden in full bloom throughout September to provide constant nourishment for the hummingbirds.

9: Enjoy the beauty and wonder of hummingbirds as they stop by your haven during their September journey.