North America has a wide variety of butterfly species that you can attract to your butterfly garden. There are several hundred known species of butterfly that live in North America. We’re going to take a look at a few of the most common North American butterflies. read more..
Butterfly Landscaping
Butterfly Nectar Plants
If you’re going to start a butterfly garden, you’re going to need to choose some flowers and plants that will attract them. To do that, you need to choose varieties that are common food sources for a variety of types of butterflies. read more..
Butterfly Host Plants
Host plants are the plants that butterflies like to lay their eggs on in a butterfly garden. These are the plants that caterpillars feed off of while they’re growing, and may also provide a place for the caterpillars to make their cocoons. read more..
An Introduction to Butterfly Landscaping
Butterfly landscaping is a beautiful addition to any property. In order to attract butterflies to your butterfly garden, all you you have to do is 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. In the process, you’ll have both an attractive garden and a butterfly paradise adding even more color and life to your landscape. Here are some tips to help you create the perfect butterfly landscape on your property. read more..
Creating a Butterfly Garden
We’re going to look at the basics of creating a butterfly garden. You need to plan your garden with the purpose of attracting butterflies, keeping them in your garden, and making the environment friendly for them to breed. read more..