Summer Gardens for Butterflies
There are many
different reasons that different people decide to plant summer
gardens. One common reason that is becoming more popular these days
as people to seek to entertain their children through little things
done closer to home is to attract butterflies. This is much easier
done than one might think if you live in the right environment for
these beautiful creatures to thrive and flourish.
Butterflies are beautiful creatures with very short life spans.
For this reason they seem to be attracted to beautiful things
during their short lives. Brightly colored flowers attract
butterflies in droves. This means that flowers such as aster,
marigold, black-eyed Susans, and butterfly weed are well known to
attract butterflies.
Another thing you may wish to consider when selecting flowers
for the purpose of attracting these delightful winged creatures to
your summer garden is the nectar. This is the essential food for
butterflies so a garden that is filled with more nectar producing
flowers is likely to garner more than its fare share of attention
from the butterflies nearby. The greater the selection of nectar
producing flowers the greater the number of butterflies your garden
is likely to attract so be sure to plant plenty and prune them in a
manner that produces maximum flowers for maximum impact.
In addition to the flowers in your summer garden there are other
methods that may be used to attract butterfly to the delight of
young and old alike. One of those methods is by placing a several
pieces of ripe fruit in your garden. This is another treat for
butterflies to enjoy and will attract many that may be in the
area.
One thing to remember when planting to attract butterflies is
that they do adore worshipping the sun. This means that shady types
of gardens aren't best suited for attracting them and won't keep
them long if it happens to do so. Plant your butterfly garden in an
area that benefits from the full force of the sun most of the day
in order to entertain the most possible butterflies and keep in
mind that different butterflies are attracted to different plants
both as caterpillars and as butterflies. A little further study may
produce the best results when seeking the most suitable plants for
your butterfly garden depending on the type of butterflies you most
hope to attract.
You should also avoid using pesticides in a flower garden built
to attract butterflies. It wouldn't make sense to attract
butterflies to your garden only to harm them through the
nourishment they receive while paying your summer garden a visit.
Employ organic gardening methods in your butterfly garden for the
best results.
You should also make sure there is a source of water nearby in
order to keep the butterflies well hydrated. They need water just
like any other animal. Many gardens these days add water features
that keep the water moving (best for avoiding mosquito
infestations) while having it freely available for the animals that
we are hoping to attract such as birds and butterflies.
Our summer
gardens are an investment of both time and attention. It is great
when we can accomplish more than one beauty as the result of our
hard work and effort. A summer garden designed to attract
butterflies is a great way to achieve just that.
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