Though butterflies are not as quick and busy as bees, they are just as important when it comes to pollination. Butterflies are beautiful additions to any garden and gardeners the world over yearn for their appearance. Unfortunately, butterflies are not as fickle as they are whimsical. Their antics might appear random, but butterflies are all business. Each butterfly that passes is in search of a hearty meal and a good place to spend the night.
To draw in butterflies, a garden must first meet certain criteria.
Some of the most common North American butterflies include a variety of swallowtails, viceroys, and monarchs, as well as the question mark, comma, sulphur, painted lady and mourning cloak. Some butterflies feed on the same flowers, but some have very different tastes. So, though there are hundreds of types of butterflies, it’s important to stick with garden flowers that butterflies in your local would feed on. Don’t make the mistake of trying to lure in exotic butterflies and ignore the local population.
It’s always possible to add a few other types of flowers, of course, but for an authentic butterfly garden, it’s best to stay true to the butterfly garden flowers that are suggested for each different location. Most butterflies like nectar plants such as the butterfly bush, lilacs, coneflowers, sage, snapdragons, sunflowers and zinnias. Some host plants include parsley and carrot as well as thistle and wild milkweed.
Try to plant flowers in patterns that offer continuous blooms, both for adult butterflies and for the caterpillars. Water the butterfly garden in the late evening when butterflies have already found lodging for the night, and then only on a very fine mist to prevent harming caterpillars or butterflies that might have crawled into the foliage for the night. On hot days, a fine mist sprayed gently across the garden once or twice can provide a nice reprieve.
Butterfly container gardening is also an option. To start with, choose brightly colored containers. Butterflies are attracted to color during mating season even more so than when simply stopping in for a bite on the go.
The best butterfly flower gardens will have everything a butterfly needs to remain healthy, reproduce, and find shelter when needed. Because caterpillars are voracious eaters, and because they require different plants than the adult butterfly, it’s important that enough host butterfly garden flowers are planted. Planting the flowers in clusters that will mature at different times will ensure that the butterflies easily find the garden, and also that they always find a bite to eat.
A butterfly garden that is created in a sunny area, with a reliable source of water and ample sunning rocks, as well as some type of shelter from the elements, will be too enticing for a butterfly to pass by.
Sources obtained from such places as Gardening Tips and Ideas, Butterfly House of Missouri Botanical Gardens and the University of Minnesota Butterfly Gardening.
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