One of my greatest
summer joys is watching
butterflies delicately fluttering and swooping in the sun. Last spring, I finally got around to starting my very own butterfly
garden. It's still very much a work in progress; however, I'd love to share it with you.
Click over to my gallery to take a tour of my butterfly garden. Want to give butterfly gardening a try yourself? Here are 20 tips to get started!
BUTTERFLIES 101
1. Learn some
butterfly garden basics. The most important thing to know is that butterflies are attracted to brightly colored flowers, and to certain plants in particular.
Some of the best plants for attracting butterflies are butterfly bush,
lantana, pentas, milkweed, purple coneflower, willow, and fennel.
2. Know your local butterflies. Find out which butterflies are commonly
found in your state. For example, the butterfly in my picture is a
Gulf Fritillary which is found all over Florida. Is there a specific butterfly
you want to attract? Perhaps the gorgeous
Monarch? Then learn up to find out which plants are most likely to attract that species. Tip: for Monarchs, try planting
milkweed.