how to attract Butterflies back into a garden

Butterflies will be attracted into gardens by a wildflower lawn, the wildflowers and grasses they need to survive are listed here.

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Butterflies a wild lawn and mini wildflower meadow will attract

 Even in the early seasons your mini wildflower meadow will attract butterflies, providing nectar in the form of wildflowers and the plant and grasses providing food for the caterpillar and larvae enabling butterflies to complete their life cycle.
 
Up to the 1950?s, the countryside of Great Britain, was full of wildflowers, by the roadside, in country lanes, along the hedges and in meadows. Encouraged by  the chemical companies and the low prices  the supermarkets were willing to pay the farmers for British farm produce, farmers  ploughed up the traditional wild flower meadows to reseed them with  hybrid rye grasses or arable crops removing  the most important  source of nectar and food, butterflies, caterpillars and larvae needed to survive. Ploughing of unfertilised meadows and the use of herbicide and fertiliser has wiped out wild flowers and the effect on butterfly populations  has been disastrous. One estimate is that about 97% of flower-rich meadows have been lost over the past 50 years.




 Wild lawns or a mini wildflower meadows grown in our gardens are helping to balance this, also farmers moving  to organic farming methods and gradually breaking away from chemical dependency and the supermarket buyers by selling there farm produce at farmers markets. A little bit of  good news for our native wildflowers and the butterflies and other wildlife dependant on the traditional English meadows and wildflower lawns.

Let your lawn go wild today and once again see and enjoy butterflies in your garden. . The butterflies you will attract, depend on the type of soil and wildflowers that will grow in it and  I have listed a few of the commoner butterflies you will attract into your garden and the wildflowers and grasses they need to survive.


Butterflies a wildflower lawn could attract and Food Plants to attract and feed butterflies

Butterfly
Food Plants
Butterfly
Food Plants
Meadow Brown
Hedge Brown
Ringlet
Marbled White
Small Heath
Meadow grasses,
Cock's Foot,
Couch Grass,
fescues and bents
Dingy Skipper
Small Copper
Brimstone
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Common Sorrel
Buckthorn
Red Admiral
Small Tortoiseshell
Peacock
Comma
} Stinging nettles Gree-veined White
OrangeTip
Large White
Small White
Hedge Mustard,
Cuckoo Flower
Brassicas
Brassicas
Dark Green Fritillary Hairy Violet
Large Skipper
Small Skipper
Essex Skipper
} False Brome Grass
Yorkshire Fog
Timothy
Common Blue
Small Blue
Adonis Blue
Birdsfoot Trefoil
Kidney Vetch
Horseshoe Vetch
Painted Lady
Clouded Yellow
} Thistles Chalkhill blue
Brown Argus
Holly Blue
Horseshoe Vetch
Rock-rose
Holly / Ivy

For how to plant and grow a wildflower lawn in your garden to attract butterflies visit my wildflower lawn page


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