Garden Ideas: How to Create a Butterfly Garden
By Sophia Sanchez, published Jul 04, 2007
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To create a butterfly garden of your very own there are several plants to keep in mind that attract butterflies. Other plants offer food or are preferred for laying eggs in, so they should also be included in your garden. To ensure that your garden is blooming, and attracts butterflies, through all three seasons choose a couple plants from each list of suggestions below.
When you plant your garden there are several things you need to keep in mind to make it insect friendly. This guide will include tips to help you grow as successful a butterfly garden as possible.
Shrubs and vines that are great to include in a butterfly garden are Butterfly Bush, Lilac, Wild Passion Flower, and Summersweet. Wild Passion flower has amazingly beautiful flowers that give a tropical feel to the garden and blooms all summer long. Common Lilac is a very fragrant shrub that blooms early in the spring, these need plenty of space to grow and can get very tall.
Plants that bloom in early spring include Candytuft, Sweet Pea, Rockcress, and Sweet Violet. Sweet Violet and Rockcress are good choices to plant near and around any shrubs you plant, because they can grow in partial shade. Candytuft works great along borders because it grows as a flat spreading groundcover.
Flowers that will bloom all summer are Shasta Daisy, Tickseed, Queen Anne's Lace and Butterfly Weed. Queen Anne's Lace is hard to find in nurseries because of its classification as a wildflower, so try looking in seed and nursery catalogs. The large doily-like flowers though will shoot up in your garden and fill it with blooms for a couple months, make sure to deadhead spent blooms.
Garden Ideas: How to Create a Butterfly Garden
Plant your flowers and they will come!
Credit: Stephanie Berghaeuser
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