1: Create a focal point with bright, tubular flowers like fuschia or salvia for hummingbirds to spot easily.

2: Plant a variety of colors and heights to attract more hummingbirds and create visual interest in your container garden.

3: Include hanging baskets or tall planters to provide different levels for hummingbirds to feed and perch.

4: Choose plants with long blooming periods like bee balm or trumpet vine to ensure a constant food source for hummingbirds.

5: Place your container garden in a sunny spot to encourage more blooming and attract hummingbirds looking for nectar.

6: Incorporate native plants like cardinal flower or columbine to attract local hummingbird species to your garden.

7: Add a water feature like a small fountain or birdbath near your container garden to provide a source of drinking and bathing for hummingbirds.

8: Avoid using pesticides in your container garden to ensure a safe environment for hummingbirds and other wildlife.

9: Maintain your container garden by deadheading flowers and regularly fertilizing to keep plants healthy and attractive to hummingbirds.