Backyard Gardens: Butterflies Welcome

Backyard gardens can be open invitations to many forms of wildlife. By making a conscious effort to include a few of their favorites, you can be assured that lovely butterflies will be near the top of your guest list. If you would like them to be more than occasional guests, consider making a few changes in order to supply a few of their basic needs: food, water sources, shelter and protection from predators. As luck would have it, many of the things they need can also make your garden more attractive for humans as well.

To get an idea of the way your garden would look from a butterfly's-eye-view, consider doing some research on butterfly habitats to help you to design your garden in the way that it will seem to different species of butterflies that live in or migrate through your area. Many books about butterflies now have sections about backyard gardens. You need not spend a lot to get started. From the viewpoint of wildlife, rare or fancy plants are often no better.

Choosing A Wildlife-Friendly Backyard Garden

Perhaps you have already spotted some wildlife in your backyard garden. First, you should take an inventory of your backyard plants. You need to list them, attempt to identify them and decide which ones are keepers and which ones have to go. Now you can do some checking to see if some are already butterfly pleasers. In most places, butterflies are seen only seasonally, but their life cycles continue all year around. This means that trees, shrubbery and bushes, and a variety of flowers are part of the overall garden as well. In each category, you will find choices that serve wildlife. Many are inexpensive and will naturally do well where you live.

As you do your reading, pay attention to those varieties of each plant which are desirable for butterfly gardens. Both perennial and annual flowers are inexpensive ways to add color, increase variety and appeal to your winged friends. The best choices draw birds and bees, which are energetic pollinators if you have fruit trees or a vegetable garden. It's often best to start gradually, by either replacing unwanted plants or adding a few wildlife favorites or even a wildflower mix to a few empty spots. Bringing life to your backyard space can be as easy as doing what you would do anyway, but making sure that each change has a wildlife benefit as well.

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