Plan a Butterfly Garden

April 8th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Plan a Butterfly GardenWe hear a lot about “going green” and organic gardening, but the reasons given are sometimes broad terms, like “save the environment” or “preserve the ozone.” These are very wonderful goals from a generalist view. However, being just one little person, the attempt to save the environment or preserve the ozone seem pretty far out of reach for me as an individual. And besides with everyone else doing their part, I’m sure it will get done. Wrong!

But I believe if we can determine a real need that we as individuals can perform and accomplish, then the overall goals can be reached. So having done some research on how important butterflies are to our environment and to our health, and how endangered they are. I decided to plan a Butterfly theme for my garden. » Read more: Plan a Butterfly Garden

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How to Create a Butterfly Garden

April 7th, 2011 by admin No comments »

How to Create a Butterfly GardenPeople who love to garden also tend to enjoy watching butterflies flitting about. After all, butterflies are just as pretty to look at as the flowers that they visit. Gardeners can entice even more butterflies to visit their gardens by creating gardens specifically for butterflies.

It’s quite easy to create a butterfly garden. You may even find that you already grow some flowers that attract butterflies. With just a little effort you can create a beautiful haven for these lovely winged creatures, and the butterflies will appreciate your efforts.

If you’re starting from scratch and will be creating a new planting bed for your butterfly garden, you’ll first want to learn how to properly create a planting bed for your plants. You can find information on preparing raised planting beds at freeplants.com » Read more: How to Create a Butterfly Garden

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Where to Watch Butterflies

April 6th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Where to Watch ButterfliesHave you ever wondered why sometimes nature looks so mystic? That is because we do not watch it closely. While a part of the world’s population is blasting with the cacophony of global business, a great section sits quietly, drinking the pleasant sap of nature’s inspirational beauty. Butterfly watching (or simply butterflying) is a hobby that is gaining its popularity day by day. Just as there for bird watchers, there are clubs, associations and even festivals devoted to the activity of butterflying.

Although United Kingdom has the highest number of butterfly lovers per head of population than any other country the global community of the butterfly watchers is growing. NABA – the North American Butterfly Association is a membership-based not-for-organization, which is the largest association of North America, with largest group of butterfly lovers. Aiming » Read more: Where to Watch Butterflies

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