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Thumbnail photo gallery of several ponds and garden in British Columbia (Canada).
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My gardens and ponds in B.C. Canada
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Consulting business in Maryland offering advice, evaluation and design services for homeowners and organizations wishing to create a wildlife-friendly property using native plants. Information about services, schedule of events, and illustrated examples.
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Wildlife Gardening Adventures - dedicated to the natural world and would like to help others enhance or create a garden that is wildlife friendly.
Dedicated to the natural world and would like to help others enhance or create a garden that is wildlife friendly.
The number one reason for the decline in butterfly and bird populations here in the Mid-Atlantic is loss of habitat. You can help these beautiful winged creatures by enhancing or
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A joint UK-based initiative by the RHS and the Wildlife Trusts giving information, project ideas and a monthly newsletter aimed at attracting more wildlife to domestic gardens.
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“The RHS and The Wildlife Trusts – encouraging wildlife into your garden”
Carve out an area of your garden for a vegetable patch and you won’t regret it, especially when you are eating the results later in the year. You may feel you have begun a battle with nature as there are small
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Tips from the Montreal Botanical Garden's Green Pages on how to make a garden that will attract butterfiles. Advice on planning the garden and choosing plants.
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Butterfly Gardening: site planning, choosing plants, knowing the environment,
nectar plants, host plants, garden composition, bibliography, links
Butterfly gardening >>>
It's really quite easy to attract butterflies to your garden, and think of the hours of enjoyment!
What could be lovelier than the sight of these charming insects flitting from flower to flower as they feed in your colourful
All it takes is a little planning and
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A butterfly garden planned and built by Thurgood Marshall Elementary School. Copy of plans, plants used and butterfly basics.
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Bloom's butterfly garden basics
So you're thinking of creating a raised bed butterfly
garden but you don't know where to start? Help is on the way! Students
and teachers alike have come from several states to see our raised-bed
butterfly garden. When they see it they realize that the most
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Information about many species of butterflies, including their life cycle, and the plants you can grow to attract them.
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Information about Butterfly Gardening and Conservation.
Butterfly Gardening and Conservation
While it may not be possible for us as individuals to save the entire world,
we can do some things to improve our little corner of it
- our own property and our neighborhoods.
One way we can do this is to grow plants on our property that are
native to our
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Garden in Washington, D.C., with lists of host plants, tips and articles.
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Smithsonian Plants and Gardens
Smithsonian Butterfly Habitat Garden is 11,000 square foot area
that supports plant species having specific relationships to life
cycles of eastern United States butterflies. It is located on
the East side of the National Museum of Natural History at 9th
Street between Constitution Avenue and
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Instructions and pictures of correct plants, placement, preferred colors and butterfly anatomy.
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HOW TO MAKE BUTTERFLY GARDENS
by Stephanie Bailey, Extension Specialist
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture
Different species of butterflies have different preferences of nectar, in both colors and tastes. A wide variety of food plants will give the greatest diversity of visitors. Try
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