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How to Create A Butterfly Garden 

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I made this short video to highlight a few tips that will be useful to know if you want to promote wildlife in your yard. The North Carolina zoo helped support this video, and I'm grateful to all the staff there who helped give me their knowledge. I also wanted to thank my amazing patrons for their patience.
Here are the main points I wanted to make
1. It's not that hard - you just need to start.
2. Flowers over Grass
3. Lay off the pesticides.
4. Get LOTS of flowers together
5. Choose a sunny location
6. Plant natives if you can
7. Remember to plant host plants as well (like milkweeds)
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@mariaperezdegonzalez3455
@mariaperezdegonzalez3455 3 года назад
For 30 years I've had butterfly gardens both at home and at work. As a teacher I can't recommend a better educational and eccological hobby for children.
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 3 года назад
Fantastic. Thanks Maria. I agree.
@christareece8118
@christareece8118 Год назад
I have an in-home daycare and came to watch this video as we start our butterfly garden! Can’t wait for the kiddos to learn!❤
@johnw.richardsonjr5891
@johnw.richardsonjr5891 4 года назад
I have planted a butterfly garden and currently have 14 Monarch Caterpillars going thru Chrysalis stage now. Awesome job!
@marilyntrent
@marilyntrent 4 года назад
We have many butterfly gardens being planted and around Rochester, Michigan. Rochester Pollinators Committee started promoting and encouraging people to save the Monarch and the other pollinators by planting native plants to their local landscapes. We love seeing videos like this and will share it with our followers. A big thank you to the North Carolina zoo!
@julieflyemery
@julieflyemery 4 года назад
What a cool idea! Never would had thought of starting one.
@shadowraith1
@shadowraith1 4 года назад
Thanks Rob, We try to cater the wildlife in our yard. We certainly get our share. With the misfortune of mosquitoes. Which seem to have an heightened attraction to me. We keep our yard free of most mosquito breeding areas. Of course can't do anything about neighbors. In any event great video for people who have an interest in creating a bit of a wild space. Thanks again.👍🦋🦋🦋
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 4 года назад
Fantastic to hear John!
@lepidlover0557
@lepidlover0557 4 года назад
Put up some sticks or thin poles around your yard and in plant areas to provide perches for dragonflies to land on. They eat mosquitos, so the more dragonflies that you can keep in your yard, the less mosquitos you'll have.
@mariannesample1247
@mariannesample1247 3 года назад
I have had a butterfly garden for 20 yrs. Alot of purples. Very calming and a joy in my life.🌾🦋🦋🦋
@michelledicesare9808
@michelledicesare9808 3 года назад
My neighbor and I created a butterfly garden with a birdfeeder and small watering holej ust outside of it. It backs up to our backyard retaining wall and on the other two sides we have added a little rock wall surrounded by small white marble rocks!
@lanisspeights8472
@lanisspeights8472 3 года назад
I created a Monarch garden a year ago this past March that has provided a place for the survival of the butterflies and a place of peaceful quite for folks during Covid.
@veronicasevilla9562
@veronicasevilla9562 3 месяца назад
My daughter is gonna need to plant a butterfly garden for a project by the way she's in 3rd grade and she's watching videos of how to grow a butterfly garden 🦋💐
@Emdrone1
@Emdrone1 3 года назад
My wife and I are planning to build a butterfly garden this year. Thanks for this video
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 3 года назад
Best of luck!
@roxammon5858
@roxammon5858 2 года назад
Lawns are important too. I do not cut the grass beyond April and let clover, lesser stitchwort, daisies, dandelions and hawkweed grow. All benefit the bees, hover flies and butterflies. In fact the whole ecosystem in my garden benefits, and i don't have to cut the lawn again until October. I live in the UK by the way!
@zainabbebarsbebars7401
@zainabbebarsbebars7401 4 года назад
Awesome video!🦋⚘
@siparnell9071
@siparnell9071 4 года назад
Perfect timing Rob. 😁👍👍 Fairly obviously, insects can become a nightmare in our subtropical climate, so we've been trying to come up with a plan to make our garden easier to cope with. A butterfly-friendly flower garden surrounding a traditional Japanese rock / raked stone garden will be ideal 😁 Thanks again for the inspiration.
@Veptis
@Veptis 4 года назад
here in Europe, the population dropped significantly in just a few years. I have been to a talk at the local university where they presented a 90% decline in insects since 1990. Butterflies and moths especially. You now get lucky to find 3 or 4 species when you actively look for them. It is very sad. Out city has started a initiative last year and planted a lot of colorful flowers next to roads where just green weeds and grass were. I hope to notice more butterflies and bees next spring. my project has hit more roadblocks, but October might give me new hopes. I plan to make a temporary camera by adding a screen and recorder off the composite signal. Going out and filming stuff is more important
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 4 года назад
Fantastic! Besides habitat loss, insecticides are a big problem. Thanks for the updates on your project.
@thelavishlepidote8539
@thelavishlepidote8539 3 года назад
This decline in insect populations is happening everywhere, it's truly sad to see. One day, I want to start a insect nursery where bees and butterflies can reign!
@Mikkaray014
@Mikkaray014 2 года назад
Big reasons are usage of harsh artificial pesticides and other one is replacing natural biodiversity AKA weeds with grass lawns. Believe it or not in natyre plants don't always look so perfects.
@wendylocke4537
@wendylocke4537 9 месяцев назад
Well done! I started my garden here in South Florida in May. It’s a memorial butterfly garden for my mom and son who I lost just seven months apart. Make sure you plant LOTS of milkweed because the monarchs are VERY HUNGRY caterpillars.
@andrewfagersten6113
@andrewfagersten6113 2 года назад
We are a 4th grade class in Orlando, Florida. Thanks for helping us research how we can increase the amount of butterflies that visit our butterfly garden. We appreciate the great information!
@crystalqueen8115
@crystalqueen8115 2 года назад
Milkweeds, Zinnias, Echinaceas, Orchids, Dahlias, Peonies and butterfly bushes are definitely going into my butterfly garden!! Thank you for uploading bc this was super helpful to me!! 🙏🏾💕🦋🪴💐
@travelinbride
@travelinbride 4 года назад
Great to get people growing for butterflies!
@martinhofseth1869
@martinhofseth1869 4 года назад
beautiful
@Dlo2018
@Dlo2018 2 года назад
After watching this video I feel more inspired to help the monarchs repopulate now. I live in texas so being able to help them as they journey out of South America will be great for them. I also want to help attract others too but my priority is the monarchs
@dallywilliams6606
@dallywilliams6606 2 года назад
Absolutely flowers over grass😀🌸🌼🌻🦋🪴
@GRASSYELLOW
@GRASSYELLOW 3 года назад
Thanks for the new knowledge.
@asanablue
@asanablue 10 месяцев назад
Excellent lovely video! 🦋
@wowqii3653
@wowqii3653 4 года назад
What a educational video and there’s only 120 like 💙 can we get more 😁🦋
@yashwanthsrini
@yashwanthsrini 4 года назад
Nice stuff!
@agvagv8153
@agvagv8153 9 месяцев назад
We’re doing. Butterfly garden:)
@davidsensenig7540
@davidsensenig7540 2 года назад
Great video! Enjoyed watching this with my 9 year old son. We want to add some native plants to our yard and this was very helpful.
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 2 года назад
I hope you get some great flowers David!
@laurenbrndt4833
@laurenbrndt4833 4 года назад
I just started my garden and only have monarchs but im about to atleast 3 more speices ive put 3 hours of my time into watching tips and how to vids and already getting tools for the farming
@mariaperezdegonzalez3455
@mariaperezdegonzalez3455 3 года назад
Read up more into the needs of each individual species. For example: the atala butterfly only eats and lays eggs on the coontie plant. But they need several coonties together. One plant alone wouldn't do for the butterfly habitat. Likewise each butterfly has different needs and that makes the difference on the number of varieties that would visit your garden. They also drink water. Shallow dishes with fresh water are needed. Notice they come visit after the rain or when you just watered your plants.
@lepidlover0557
@lepidlover0557 3 года назад
One important thing to note! If you are wanting to create a butterfly garden yourself, the very first thing you should do is search up what species of butterflies resides in your area. After learning that, then provide their hostplants. Each species has it's own and they are VERY particular about it. And you don't wanna buy a plant to attract a specific butterfly and it turns out that butterfly isn't even in your area, lol. Steps to create a Butterfly Garden: 1. Learn what butterflies are in your area 2. Amend the soil if needed 3. Provide Hostplants - Natives work best. The plants WILL be munched on so plant enough to where you wont even notice the damage 4. Provide Nectar Plants - Natives work best and plant in large swaths of a single color rather than multiple colors in one patch. This makes it easier for the butterflies to see and find your flowers which gives them a bigger target to go for instead of multicolored flowers in a single patch. 5. Provide Fruit (optional) 6. Have sunny areas for sunbathing
@dr.khalidsultan6152
@dr.khalidsultan6152 4 года назад
thanks for the valuable information am interested to go for the same
@vickiefidler2137
@vickiefidler2137 3 года назад
Very informative 👏
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 3 года назад
THank you
@jasonmiller1188
@jasonmiller1188 4 года назад
Im trying to create a pair of 20' x 6' elevated butterfly gardens on an elevated plateau in front of a house instead of trying to grow grass due to dry sunny conditions. Does this sound like a good idea?If so, could I outline them in slate rocks, instead of a wooden border? Does this sound like too much of an obstruction to try to do in the front yard for this house? it is a 200' front yard space of a large home...
@laurieorr8225
@laurieorr8225 4 года назад
Thank you for your video! We are going to use it with our 6th graders in Idaho as part of our distance learning during quarantine. Maybe we can do a butterfly garden at our school next year.
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 4 года назад
Wonderful!
@blaketart3973
@blaketart3973 4 года назад
What part of North Carolina do u live in?
@leescience
@leescience 4 года назад
Great video... This is the work that I do but in South Texas. I'd love to use some of these video techniques to create a similar video for my own area... Do you have any recommendations videos on your other channel?
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 4 года назад
Of course. What type of video techniques do you want to learn about? I've tried to make good playlists for things like shooting, graphics, editing, etc. Let me know if there is anything specific. Here is a good one in regards to the drawing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c5NRwCWEfMs.html
@prosperchinoda
@prosperchinoda 9 месяцев назад
Where do u order chrysalis??
@riptide8103
@riptide8103 4 года назад
I've got moose but no butterflies
@candicane3985
@candicane3985 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing! This inspires me for next summer! It doesn't have to be in a green house right?
@UntamedScience
@UntamedScience 3 года назад
Correct! You can plant most of them from seed!
@stickuhbutta
@stickuhbutta 4 года назад
I’d like to try this, but it’s hard to find suitable flowers fit for my yard, since it’s so shady in my yard. Maybe I can find the sunniest spot to grow...
@lepidlover0557
@lepidlover0557 4 года назад
Most plants will benefit with atleast 5 hours of sunlight per day. Try finding some shade loving wildflower mixes or plant some flowers such as impatiens. Or, try trimming back the trees some in your yard.
@Mikkaray014
@Mikkaray014 2 года назад
Mint , parsley and clover are good for pollinators and all are fine with few hours of sunlight.
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