Choose a sunny spot for your garden and select a variety of perennial flowers like coneflowers, milkweed, and black-eyed Susans.
Provide water sources like a shallow dish with rocks for butterflies to drink from. Add a few flat stones for basking in the sun.
Plant nectar-rich flowers to attract butterflies and host plants for caterpillars. Include a mix of colors and shapes to create a diverse habitat.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden as they can harm butterflies. Instead, opt for natural pest control methods like companion planting.
Maintain your garden by deadheading flowers, weeding regularly, and mulching to retain moisture. Keep an eye out for caterpillars and chrysalises.
Enjoy watching butterflies flutter around your garden and take photos to document the different species that visit. Share your butterfly garden journey with others.