Attracting butterflies and moths

Started by Georgie, February 03, 2008, 20:34:01

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Georgie

Thanks for that but I think I'll leave others with larger gardens to make the mud baths.   :)  I agree with you about Dill but I simply don't have the room.  My sunny border is only 24'x6' and there is only so much I can cram in.  I get the light and airy effect with Verbena Bonariensis undeplanted with Ox-eye Dasies and spring bulbs, all of which attract beneficial insects and provide many months of colour. 

G x 
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Georgie

'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Belinda

Plants for breeding butterflies and their caterpillars:

Peacock, Small tortoiseshell, Comma, Red Admiral - common nettle
Large Skipper - c0ck's foot, false broome
Small Skipper - Yorkshire fog
Dingy Skipper - common bird's foot trefoil
Large White - cabbage family, nasturtium, wild mignonette
Small White - cabbage family, nasturtium, hedge mustard, garlic mustard
Green-veined White - cabbage family, nasturtium, cuckoo flower, charlock
Orange Tip - cuckoo flower, garlic mustard
Small Copper - common sorrel, sheep's sorrel
Common Blue - common bird's foot trefoil
Painted Lady - common nettle, thistles
Wall Butterfly - false broome, c0ck's foot, Yorkshire fog, wavy hair grass
Meadow Brown - fescue species, meadow-grass, bents
Ringlet - false broome, c0ck's foot, tufted-hair grass, common couch

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