Butterfly Container Garden Ideas

One of the most important things to think about is choosing the right plants. If you really want to create a butterfly haven, you should arrange a mix of host plants and nectar plants. For butterflies, nectar is a prime food source.

Nectar Plants for Butterflies

Flowers that are especially nectar-rich feature big bloom clusters like the following:

Mums Yarrow Butterfly weed Coneflowers

These big, open nectar sources are easily accessible to butterflies’ proboscises. Different species of butterflies are able to feed better off of different flowers though, so plant a variety of nectar plants for butterflies of many varieties.

Host Plants for Butterflies

Host plants for butterflies are not essential, but they’re a great idea. Plant some milkweed, aster, and rose mallow to create a space for mother butterflies to lay their eggs and baby caterpillars to feed. These plants might not be much to look at, but they will encourage much more butterfly activity and might just allow you to witness the making of a chrysalis and the emergence of a new butterfly or two.

Tips for Creating Butterfly Container Gardens

Butterflies love the sun, so you should make a butterfly container garden in an area that receives at least six hours of sun a day. They have a hard time battling wind though, so make sure your sunny place is protected. Give them a flat, light-colored surface, like a stone, where they can bask in the sun. Give your butterflies a ready water source by placing a plant saucer full of moistened sand among the plants. They don’t need much water and the sand will help to keep them from evaporating. Different species of butterflies like to feed on plants of different heights. To ensure a large number of butterflies, put out a wide variety. You can fill a single large container with tall, vertical-growing plants in the back, shorter plants in the middle, and long, trailing plants draped over the side– or simply mimic the thriller, filler, spiller effect.

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