All About a Butterfly
Garden

In order to attract butterflies to your garden, you have to make your yard more inviting to them. You’ll need to
provide plants that the caterpillars can use, food for the adult butterflies, and a good place for the butterflies
to breed.
Most varieties of butterflies will also need some sort of shelter from wind. Although they really like open
areas with a lot of sun, you’ll probably need to provide some sort of windbreak to protect them from high winds
that can disturb them.
Butterflies often congregate by the edges of mud puddles. You’ve probably seen this before. It isn’t known
exactly why butterflies enjoy mud puddles so much, but it’s thought that it may be certain minerals that are
present in the muddy water. If you want to attract a lot of butterflies, you might consider keeping some damp areas
in your garden.
Female butterflies need plants that can be eaten by the caterpillars that hatch from their eggs. Black
swallowtails prefer dill and parsley, for example. Monarch butterflies typically only lay their eggs on milkweed.
Female butterflies spend a lot of time searching for these plants to lay their eggs on.
Adult butterflies eat nectars from various flowers. Flowers that contain a lot of nectar are especially
attractive to butterflies. These flowers are usually brightly colored and sweetly scented. Some species of
butterflies feed on the honeydew produced by aphids. Some even feed on plant spa, bird feces, or rotting fruit!
Your butterfly garden should contain at least one big patch of flowers that will attract butterflies. You may
want to get flowers that bloom in sequence, because this will keep butterflies visiting your garden more often.
You should bear in mind that many flowers that are preferred by butterflies are considered weeds. For example,
dandelion is very attractive to several types of butterflies. Thistle is another weed that many types of
butterflies enjoy.
If you have an herb garden or vegetable garden, you may notice some butterflies congregating on some of your
plants there. The European cabbage butterfly enjoys broccoli, cabbage, and other cruciferous vegetables. The black
swallowtail often frequents herbs such as dill and parsley.
Don’t use insecticides in your garden unless absolutely necessary, because they can kill caterpillars. Some
insecticides can also kill the adult butterflies if they light on plants that have been treated, or if they drink
nectar that was polluted by poison.
Some flowers you should plant if you like to attract butterflies include cruciferous vegetables like broccoli
and cabbage, herbs like parsley and dill, and many types of flowers. Some great flowers for butterfly gardens
include asters, lilacs, verbena, zinnias, cosmos, marigolds, sunflowers, thistles, butterfly bush, bee balm, and
sweet pea.
Making your garden hospitable for butterflies doesn’t take a lot of extra work. Simply keeping a small wet area
for them and planting a few plants that they’ll enjoy is often enough to attract a number of butterflies.
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