Friday, June 12, 2015

Butterflies? Please come visit!




Here butterflies, here butterflies! 

Where are the butterflies? 

Be darned if I know.

Last fall, hubs and I bought a "butterfly bush" and planted it
between the bird feeders and the bird bath.

The harsh winter did the plant in and this spring it was deader than a door knob. (And that's pretty dead.)

Then I found the plant pictured in today's post.

A tag on it said it attracted butterflies.

So far, pretty plant-----no butterflies.

DO YOU HAVE BUTTERFLIES COMING TO YOUR YARD?
HOW DO YOU ATTRACT THEM?

9 comments:

Susan said...

Very cute! Love your garden, XOXO

Linda @ A La Carte said...

I had a butterfly bush at my last home and yes they did come. I think I'll plant one here! Good luck with the flowers attracting them!
hugs,
Linda

diane.stetson said...

I have lots of hummingbirds, butterflies and other kinds of birds come to my yard both in the front and back. I just think they like the climate here. I don't do anything special to attract them at all. Good luck getting some to come to your bush.

Bookie said...

Some years are better than others for hummers and butterflies. Our hummers are definitely by calendar and we are on the path. They don't stay. Lantana is also supposed to draw both butterflies and hummers, I've been told.

Terra said...

Our butterfly bush is tree sized now and about 15 feet tall. Butterflies do like it. You could look in your garden or neighbors' gardens and when you see butterflies on a bush, plant those :)

Chatty Crone said...

You know I don't see too many butterflies in my yard either - but you are building it and I think they will come!

SImple and Serene Living said...

I haven't seen any butterflies yet this year. I'm on the lookout though. hope you get some soon. xo Laura

Kamyria said...

The most frequent butterflies we have coming to our yard are the cabbage butterflies which lay eggs on my kale and brussel sprouts and then I have whole bunch of caterpillars to pick off or I won't have much kale or brussels sprouts. But they are still butterflies and I like them. We do have some monarchs and some black and tiger swallowtails coming to our yard too but these are more rare. My cats killed two tiger swallowtails this spring... grr..

Merlesworld said...

Once upon a time I had many but since getting Drummy not so many but she does like to eat the caterpillars
Merle.................

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