Tips For Creating a Beautiful Butterfly Garden
By
James P. Martin
I have a good friend who is
so into butterflies that their entire yard, front and back, has everything
a butterfly good dream of. To sit on their porch and just watch the
butterflies flitter from one plant to another is truly an amazing experience.
I had never thought that you could attract so many butterflies for such
a long season and find myself asking this question.
Who would not want a garden
that attracts beautiful butterflies? A butterfly garden can be relaxing
and entertaining as well. The following are a few tips for creating
the perfect garden for a variety of butterfly species to visit often.
Sunlight
First, your garden should be
located in direct sunlight. Butterflies love the warmth of the sun and
actually need the heat from the sun to continue to fly and move. Plan
on surrounding your garden with stones or brick walkways. These materials
placed in and around a garden will help retain the sun's heat.
Choice of Plants and Flowers
Before you decide on the types
of flowers and plants that will be included within your garden, first
do a little research to determine the types of butterflies you most
want to attract. The area in which you live will help determine the
types of plants that will thrive.
Choose plants that thrive well
in direct sunlight. Be sure they are colorful flowers and plants that
will attract the species of butterfly that you desire. Remember, butterflies
love nectar, so choose flowers and plants that a variety of species
of butterflies will naturally want to gravitate towards.
Pesticides
Resist the temptation to use
pesticides or harsh chemicals to keep undesired bugs away from the garden.
These chemicals will do a fine job of keeping unwanted insects from
hanging around, but they will also keep butterflies from entering your
garden as well.
Moisture is Important
Moist soil, leaves and flowers
are important to the butterfly because this is their only source of
water. Butterflies cannot drink from standing water, but rather they
rely on small moisture droplets on leaves and flowers to hydrate themselves.
Water your garden often with a garden hose that has a mist attachment.
Keep a garden hose attached to a reel nearby so that watering is easy and painless. Making it an easy job will insure that you remember to water the garden often.
Once your garden is in full
bloom, sit back and enjoy some of nature's most beautiful creatures
- butterflies.
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