

A sheltered
spot along the side of a garage makes a good location for a butterfly
garden. We've included many different kinds of nectar and larval plants
here as well as a drinking pool and a flat path where the butterflies
can sun themselves and gather energy to fly.
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zones 4-8 |
The Butterfly Garden features
butterfly bush, goldenrod, Joe-pye weed, New England aster, dianthus,
verbena and more great-looking plants to attact delightful summertime
visitors.
This
Butterfly Border Garden plan was originally published in Garden Gate
Magazine No. 34.
WHAT YOU GET. The
Butterfly Border Garden plan is a eight-page, 1.5MB pdf file. It includes:
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- The gardenscape
painting shown above
- Overhead plan view
- Tips on taking
care of your new garden
- Detailed plant
list with cold- and heat-tolerance zones
- Planting Plan blueprint
- Shopping List to
take to the nursery
- A two-page bonus
article, "Preparing Great Garden Beds"
- PLUS, a bonus
identification sheet showing 8 common butterflies and their favorite
plants
Note:
You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 3.0 or newer installed on your
computer to be able to view and print these plans. If you don't
already have Reader, you can download a copy for free by clicking on:
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