Category: Butterfly Gardening
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In spring, butterfly gardens thrive with activity as fresh leaves and blooming nectar plants attract adult butterflies. However, by early summer, this vibrant scene often…
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Late spring is a crucial period for gardeners, especially in butterfly gardens where plants rapidly develop and support insect life. While it may be tempting…
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In Texas, the transition from spring to summer affects gardens significantly, causing plants and butterflies to adapt to increasing heat. During this period, gardeners may…
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Many gardeners start butterfly gardening with pre-existing landscapes, often filled with ornamental or non-native plants, and may feel uncertain about their choices. A key approach…
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Many gardeners worry about not seeing caterpillars in their butterfly gardens despite planting host plants and observing adult butterflies. However, caterpillars are often present but…
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Caterpillars in a butterfly garden can initially cause concern for gardeners due to leaf damage and the unexpected appearance of these delicate larvae. However, finding…
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In early spring, butterfly gardens may seem uneven, with a few species appearing while others remain absent, leading to concerns among gardeners. The initial butterflies…
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Many gardeners experience frustration when butterflies briefly visit their gardens but do not stay, often due to a lack of understanding about butterfly needs. Successful…
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Cover photo: Green lacewings are beneficial insects that are among the first signs of ecological recovery after pesticides are removed. Most people imagine that creating…

