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5 Steps To Start Your Own Butterfly Garden

Butterfly gardening is a great source of enjoyment and can be extremely invigorating at times too. Just the imagination of incalculable number of butterflies making your garden a spectacle is a delight by itself, something words cannot describe. In this article, we will discuss the tips to start your own butterfly garden. The amount of positivity that you can bring forth is massive indeed. In fact, not long would it be before you realize that having a butterfly garden is amongst the most pleasurable things in life itself.

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5 Steps To Start Your Own Butterfly Garden

Let us look at these 5 steps to start your own butterfly garden. Read on to know more...

Step 1: Having A Flowerbed:

If you already have a flowerbed, starting a butterfly garden is actually easy. On the other hand, if you do not have a flowerbed, it is advisable that you do, for flowerbeds are essential for a butterfly garden.

Step 2: Knowing Your Two Primary Goals:

If you wish to build a butterfly garden, there are two important goals that you need to keep in mind. The first of the two goals is that your motive is to attract adult butterflies, both male and female, to come to your garden. Second, make sure you provide a good deal of space for eggs.

Step 3: The Site:

Be wise in choosing the site. Make sure you choose a sunny site. A place that is too windy isn't really recommended. Butterflies aren't usually fond of windy areas. This point has direct relevance to the first point. Butterflies will only come when there is food. So a flowerbed in a sunny site is what they need.

Step 4: Bold Masses

Remember, if you want to attract the butterflies, make sure you plant bold masses- of flowers that is. Butterflies will get highly attracted to these masses. If there are enough flowers that near nectar, butterflies will spend more ti9me and multiply quite swiftly.

Step 5: Talk To A Professional Gardener:

You might want to talk to a professional gardener in order to know which flowers are best suited for a butterfly garden. He or she will definitely give you more insight on this very interesting prospect.

Story first published: Monday, July 21, 2014, 16:36 [IST]
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