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Backyard Gardening: Butterflies A-Plenty
Backyard gardens can be appealing invitations to all sorts of wildlife. With a bit of information and planning, you can be sure that lovely butterflies find a niche of their own. If you would like them to be more than occasional visitors, consider selecting plants or water dishes to provide for their basic needs: food, water, shelter and protection from predators. Fortunately, the very things they need will also add beauty for humans as well.
To form a picture of how your garden might look from a butterfly's-eye-view, do a little research on butterfly habitats to help you envision your garden in the way that it will appear to different species of butterflies that live in your area. Many books about butterflies now offer sections about backyard gardens. You don't need to spend much to get started or make a few changes. From the perspective of wildlife, rare or exotic plants are not necessarily better.
Designing A Backyard Wildlife Haven
You may have already noticed some wildlife in your backyard garden. First, you would be wise to take an inventory of the plants in your backyard. You need to list them, try to identify them and decide which ones you are going to keep and which ones are beyond salvaging. Now do a bit of research to see if any are already butterfly-approved. As a rule, butterflies are seen only seasonally, but their life cycles continue all year long. This means that trees, shrubs and bushes, and lots of flowers are important to the garden plan as well. In each category, you will find specimens that serve wildlife. Many are cheap and plentiful and will be low maintenance where you live.
As you do your reading, be mindful of those varieties of each plant which are recommended for butterfly gardens. Both perennial and annual plants are low cost ways to add color, increase interest and appeal to your winged friends. The most versatile additions draw a variety of birds and bees, which are vital pollinators if you have fruit trees or a vegetable garden. Start gradually, by either replacing your least favorite plants or adding a few native species or even a wildflower mix to bare areas. Bringing life to your backyard space can be as effortless as doing what you would do anyway, but making certain that each change has a wildlife benefit as well.
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