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Build a beautiful butterfly garden to enjoy while staying at home

Want to create a beautiful butterfly garden to enjoy during your time at home?  It’s easier than you think.  I’ll show you how in a few simple steps.

There are many native and adapted plants that will entice butterflies to enjoy nectar in your garden.  To keep them around, you’ll want to include nectar plants on which butterflies feed and lay eggs, as well as plants that feed their caterpillars.  This will ensure that your garden provides for the whole life cycle of butterflies.

The best nectar for butterflies comes from flowers growing in a sunny area; native plants, in particular, provide an excellent food source.  To enjoy butterflies from spring through fall, put in plants that bloom throughout the seasons and provide a continuous source of nectar.  Purple, pink, yellow, and white are the favorite colors of flowers to butterflies.

And don’t forget to provide water sources for butterflies – they often drink from small puddles near the butterfly garden.  Containers could be a shallow dish or platter.  Fill the container with sand.  Place a few rocks and twigs on the sand to provide landing sites within reach of the water.  Then fill the container with water to the level of the sand.  Butterflies do not drink from birdbaths, ponds, or large water features, so in the hottest summer months, finding water is often very difficult for them.

There are many, many excellent native and adapted plants that provide nectar for butterflies.  Below is a short list of plants you might want to include in your butterfly garden. Plants marked with *are both host and food source plants.

Aster*
Bluestem*
Butterfly Bush
Clover
Coneflower
Fennel*
Flame acanthus*
Goldenrod
Gregg’s Mistflower
Lantana
Lindheimer senna*
Marigold
Mexican bush sage
Mexican
Mexican Petunia
Milkweeds*
Mallows
Parsley*
Skeletonleaf goldeneye
Texas gold columbine
Thistle
Verbena
Vetch
Zexmenia*

Antique Rose Emporium in Brenham filled with vintage garden charm

The first stop my friend Pam, of Digging, and I made on our way to a delightful gardening weekend  Houston was at the Antique Rose Emporium.  Sadly, with our late Texas spring, we arrived before all the roses were in bloom.  We saw buds galore, though.

In spite of missing the roses in bloom, the rest of this destination nursery’s gardens were filled with beautiful plants, charming vignettes, and lovely gift shops.

We were greeted upon our arrival by this beautiful monarch – having second breakfast on a lantana bloom

As I was perusing the plant table with 4″ pots, I was suprised to find another greeter – but this one was sleeping on the job.  He slept through my camera clicks as I had to get a picture of him curled up so cute among the plants.

And the tables were full of pretty plants that all called out to me: “take me home, take me home.”

We had a full day’s garden agenda, or we would have loved to lounge under this beautiful tree and enjoy the scenery.

 I was fascinated by this beautiful tree and its bark.

The view out to the amazing rose display – I’m not sure if they would be called obelisks, but they are amazing.

While the garden is filled with roses and perennials, it also has a sculptural side – filled with yuccas, agaves and cacti.

This decades-old building houses garden items for sale and is well preserved.

 What a life — being a duck in this garden.

The building is so charming.

And I was fascinated with the preserved structure – imagining folks living in here a long time ago.

The hellebores were getting a head start on the roses, though they were still shy.

Gorgeous.

Another pretty area to stop and sit or gaze across the garden.

While blue is my favorite – this white delphinium really stood out.

On the path to the secret garden – drawing visitors in, wanting more.

Wish, anyone?

Circular paths wind around the rose towers.

More drought tolerant plants along the path.

There’s so much to see — time to sit a spell again.

Having a ginormous artichoke in my own garden, I was wowed by this beautiful display.

What a show of color on this kale.

 The cute kitty napping on the plant table near the entrance can rest easy with this dog on the grounds.

 What a pretty vegetable garden – filled with healthy plants and surrounded by a lovely fence.

I loved wandering around the grounds on my second trip to the Antique Rose Emporium.  It’s a delightful gardening jaunt, and well worth the little drive.  In a word, it’s charming.

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