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Nama : Rizqi Awalia Maulani
Kelas : XII RPL3
No : 29
Starting a Butterfly Garden Is Easy
So, you want to start a butterfly garden? They bring beauty and
motion to your garden. Making your garden hospitable is the place to
start. You will need three things to make your garden attractive so they
will want to make your yard their home.
1. Food for the adults.
2. Place for breeding
3. Plants for the caterpillars
2. Place for breeding
3. Plants for the caterpillars
You will want to choose some nectar producing plants that will bloom
throughout the summer. The female needs plants to lay her eggs and for
the caterpillars to feed on. Annuals are good to plant as they bloom all
throughout the summer. You will want to have blooms mid to late summer
when the butterflies are most active. Flowers that have multi-blooms are
best.
There are some perennials, like coneflowers and astors that are well
liked. It is good to plant different plants that bloom at different
times of the season. The black swallowtail seems to enjoy parsley and
dill herbs. Besides annuals and perennials, there is a bush that they
enjoy immensely, called a “butterfly bush” that will definitely, attract
a swarm of butterflies. I, always, liked to sit in my gazebo to watch
them fluttering around and sipping on nectar, in one of my two bushes
that I had and it was guaranteed that they would be there. These are the
simple things in life that I appreciate.
Other than the plants that are needed, they, also, need some place
away from the wind to shelter their eggs so they won’t be disturbed. You
can purchase butterfly houses that you put in a woodsy part of your
garden. Mourning Cloaks, Angelwings and Tortoiseshells would likely be
the ones to use it. Be sure to put the nectar producing plants close by.
Painting the outside of the house bright colors may aid in attracting
them, also. Sometimes, the house works and sometimes it doesn’t.
You will want to supply at least one mud puddle or dampened area in
the garden. They seem to gather around the edge of mud puddles. It’s not
clear as to why they do this, but it may be the moisture or a mineral
they may need.
Please, don’t use insecticides in your garden if you don’t need to.
Think about using a natural insecticide that you can purchase or make by
yourself. There are many natural insecticide recipes that you can
obtain online. Insecticides kill the caterpillars and can kill the
adults.
Starting a butterfly garden is simple by making your garden
hospitable for them and knowing what will attract them. Simply keeping a
small wet area for them and planting a few plants that they’ll enjoy is
often enough to attract a number of butterflies.
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