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Mosquito Magnet

News GraphicDon't let mosquitos rule your yard. Visit:
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Butterflies & Blooms

News GraphicThe Butterfly Conservatory is now OPEN.



Creating A Butterfly Garden

News GraphicButterflies exist naturally throughout Canada. Species vary from region to region. With careful planning, flowering nectar plants which are their favorite food source can be introduced into the garden, therefore enticing them to visit. As gardeners, we can provide nutrition for them and also give ourselves an opportunity to view these fascinating insects.
Butterflies are attracted by and lured to plants through smells and scents. Bright, colorful flowers with strong ragrances may be filled with nectar, inviting butterflies to land and attempt to siphon nectar.
By properly creating a butterfly garden habitat, containing nectar flowers for the adults and proper food plants for their offspring (caterpillars), you will do your part to help conserve these beautiful creatures. They will add beauty to your living space and pollinate your flowers.



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