A beautiful flower garden that will attract butterflies. |
A flower bed or garden can
be eye catching and, with the right kinds of plants, can attract some of
nature’s most colorful creatures. Planning, planting and tending a butterfly
garden are great ways for youth to create an outdoor classroom with lots of
possibilities for learning. Here are a few tips to help get started.
Location is very
important. All insects are cold blooded and cannot internally regulate
their body temperature. Butterflies will readily bask in the sun when it
is warm, but few are seen on cloudy days. It is a good idea to leave open
areas for butterflies to sun themselves, as well as partly shaded areas with
trees or shrubs for shelter when it’s cloudy or too hot.
Butterflies like
puddles. Males of several species congregate at small rain pools, forming
puddle clubs. Permanent puddles are easy to make. Bury a bucket to the
rim, fill it with gravel or sand, and then pour in sweet drinks or water
Different types of
butterflies have different preferences of nectar color and taste. A wide
variety of food plants will give the greatest diversity of visitors. Try
staggering wild and cultivated plants, as well as blooming times. Groups of the
same plants are easier for butterflies to see than single flowers. Aster,
butterfly weed, purple coneflower and verbena attract many species of
butterflies. Overripe fruit is attractive to butterflies as well.
Water your garden
with soaker hoses whenever possible. Overhead watering can wash nectar from the
flowers and reduce the amount of available food.
Another way to
attract butterflies to your garden is to offer food plants for females to lay
their eggs. Some females are picky about the host plants where they will lay
their eggs. To attract a particular type of butterfly, you may need to know the
plant needs for the adult and the larvae or caterpillar.
Butterfly gardens
are a great source for learning about your own backyard environment. They
also offer enjoyment, photo opportunities and an outlet for artistic talent. By
creating a garden habitat, you can help conserve butterflies by providing food,
water and shelter to some of nature’s most enchanting creatures.
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