Butterfly Garden

by cdstudioNH in Outside > Backyard

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Butterfly Garden

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Butterflies are Peaceful Pollinators.

Let's attract them.

Look further to see how I built my Butterfly Garden.

Find Sunny Area

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Scope out your area.

Most flowers like lots of sun.

See what area gets the most sun from morning through afternoon.

I have started this far into the season; I've been busy.

Best to do this like I have, at the end of July, when it is 99 degrees.

Maybe not.

Summer Fun!!

Clear Area of General Shape

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Clear away weeds and stuff with "4-tine fork cultivator".

: )

The area that I cleared away is approximately a ten-by-ten foot area.

My wrists told me just before that to stop.

Yours will tell you when to stop, too.

Listen to them.

Then go just a tiny bit further.

Mulch Area to Further Define Shape

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This helps to define the curves of the wings.

Just a 2" layer is more than enough.

This will get raked later into thicker heights where no plantings will go.

And so will serve as its ultimate purpose.

I used approximately a dozen 5 gallon buckets of mulch.

Prep Pallet Pathway

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I used just one pallet.

I sliced it in half with a cordless skill saw.

Well, almost half.

One half included the center brace.

The other half I wanted narrower.

I found a spare piece of oak to brace the end.

Install Pallet Pathway

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The upper, wider segment is the thorax.

The lower, narrower segment is the abdomen.

: )

I then filled in the spaces between the slats with more mulch.

Hopefully this will discourage future weed growth.

Seating Area

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The precious papillon needs a head.

A ginormous tree has been cut down nearby.

I roll a segment over.

Just my luck! It has eyes.

I decide to accentuate them.

: )

Antennae

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Drilling into this old wood is a breeze.

I find two threaded rods and tennis balls.

Our dog Molly just died so we don't need them anymore.

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I paint them with black spray paint.

Some rubberized stuff, the only can of black we have that is more than 1/97th full.

: )

Butterflies' antennae work along with sensors on their feet as essential
tools that allow them to find food, migrate, mate and sleep.

Cool. Science!

For more Science about this:

http://animals.mom.me/purposes-butterfly-antennae-...

Delineate Design With Mulch

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I rake the innards of the forewings and hindwings.

I want to plant lots of flowers within.

The height of the mulch outline is a good 3-4 inches.

This should deter weeds from poking through.

At least for a while.

Fill in Segments With Good Soil

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I use:

1. Pig Pen dirt

2. Chicken compost

3. Coast of Maine potting soil

4. Spongy forest floor

5. Seaweed

Add Some Instant Gratification

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Choose Perennials for most.

Symmetry. Damn. Not my thing.

But it is a butterfly's.

Add H2O.

Prep for the Future(plant Flower Seeds)

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Perennials are best.

Some flowers are better for attracting the winged wonders.

A link with info on what attracts them.

http://www.butterflywebsite.com/butterflygardening...

Plant what you have.

They will appreciate it.

Watering Station

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They like water.

Especially sweet water.

Who doesn't?

Copper, rubber, a vessel, and strawberries.

And rocks.

They like their cocktail on the rocks.

Butterfly House

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They like shelter at night.

Who doesn't?

I made it simple. Used cedar.

They fly in vertically.

Like jets do.

The bottom is removable.

Feed some bark and twigs through the slits.

Wait, and Watch.

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And wait.

And watch.

Maybe a gentle one will land on your leg.

Or just get one painted on for immediate cuteness.

Enjoy a Martini.

Talk to the first Visitors.

(Bees)

And wonder(and enjoy) about the Lovelies of Nature's Pollinators.