Gravel gardens are the perfect way to save water and time, while still enjoying a beautiful landscape. It's just a matter of picking the right plants.
Provide the butterflies with warmth (a sunny spot), shelter (shrubs and trees) and nectar and butterflies will start to use your garden to feed and maybe even breed.
If you want to reap the benefits of growing a milkweed plant in your butterfly garden, consider all the facts. Ask yourself what type of soil, lighting, and drainage your current site features.
In this presentation Jason Graves will explore new research that will help gardeners attract and sustain more monarchs in ...
Butterflies in the Garden David Folk, David & Joan Folk’s Butterfly Farm Join us for an educational seminar on how to attract and nurture butterflies in your garden! Learn the essential tips and ...