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How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden
05/22/12
Jacob Farin
The flittering of the butterfly through your garden is no accident if you planned
your garden carefully. The adult butterfly flitters from flower to flower -
sipping nectar from many flowers in your gardens, while other adult butterflies
search for areas to lay their larvae. It is good to take note that the butterfly
garden is going to differ from other areas of your garden. Your natural instincts
will be to kill off pests, larvae and creatures in the garden, but in the butterfly
garden your best results are noticed when you use organic gardening: Which means
no chemicals at all.
In you want to include the use of butterflies in your landscape you will need
to create a safety zone for your butterflies to feel safe. Butterflies frequent
habitual zones, where they feel safe and where areas of the landscape meet with
the tree lines. Creating your butterfly gardens near or around trees will help
in attracting even more of these graceful creatures to your gardens.
A tip in attracting the Black Swallowtail or the Anise Swallowtail is this:
Plant parsley, dill or fennel in your gardens, these plants attract this certain
butterfly. If these herbs are not your favorites, you can attract other types
of butterflies using other flowers. To attract the Fritillary butterfly for
instance, plant Lupine flowers your garden. Or you may want to consider planting
Snapdragons to attract butterflies that are native in your own area. Your early
butterfly gardens are going to attract butterflies only in passing, but creating
and growing the gardens that offer a safe haven for the butterfly will urge
them to stay in your garden.
Butterflies are attracted to areas of your gardens where they can gather food
for their offspring. The caterpillar will eat from the plants while the adult
butterflies will sip on the nectar of the flowers. As your plants, shrubs, and
flowers mature, the amount of butterflies to your gardens will also increase.
The plants and flowers that you put in your garden this year will attract only
a few, but in the years to come the natural instinct of the butterfly will lead
them to your garden.
What is the adult butterfly searching for in your gardens? The butterfly searches
for areas to take shelter from the high winds, the rains, and the summer storms.
This is where the trees and shrubs in your gardens become important in protecting
the butterfly and offering shelter. During the normal, warm sunny summer day
the butterfly wants the wide-open areas of your lawn and garden.
Butterflies will seek soft soil that is sandy-like to find water. The sand-like
soil that allows water to puddle up after a rainstorm is a butterflies delight.
The developing stages of the caterpillar to the butterfly are observed often
in the established butterfly garden.
By creating the atmosphere in the garden that offers the shelter, food, water
and the fragrance the butterfly is searching for you will have Butterfly Garden
success.
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