- naturedar
- valued contributor
- St. Paul, Minnesota
Attracting Butterflies |
4 Jun '06 10:07 am |
I've found that the hardiest gardens consist of flowers that are native to a region or state; wildflowers, in general. Not only do they help keep weeds from spreading, but they seem to best attract butterflies.
As one of my hobbies, I do research and write online articles, and you may be interested in reading my one about "How to Attract Butterflies," because not only do I relate what I do in my garden, but so much that I learned applies to butterflies around the world. It includes details on which plants attract which butterflies (with descriptions to identify both), other "goodies" you can provide for butterflies, links to great pictures of them, a bit about the inbuilt defenses some have against their predators, and why butterflies are becoming endangered.
I hate to impose, but I'd be so grateful if you like the article, if you would rate it at the top, where it has options 1-5. (But for sure don't click on either the thumbs up or thumbs down, by the comments at the bottom of the page, because people think they're helping me, and instead all this does is delete points from my ratings.)
I'd love to hear about your experiences with attracting butterflies, too. There's so much out there to see and learn. Meanwhile, hope you find your gardens to be as much an escape from the constant rush in life as I do. The idea of time seems to disappear, even if I'm just pulling weeds! All my best, Darlene
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