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Steve Harris 29-03-2004 01:20 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
In article ,
emon (Rhiannon S) wrote:

A general rule of thumb though, is anything with bright flowers and
strong scent will attract all sorts of wildlife, not just butterflies


Cabbages are very effective - especially for white butterflies.


Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
A useful bit of gardening software at
http://www.netservs.com/garden/

Neil Jones 29-03-2004 01:25 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
(Craig) wrote in message . com...
I am a novice gardener with only a small back yard and small flower
bed at my disposal. I have heard in the media that butterflies are
under threat in the UK. I would be grateful of advice as to which
plants I should grow to help sustain our butterfly population.

Thanks

Bob


The organisation in the UK that is dedicated to Conserving
Butterflies, Moths and their habitats is Butterfly Conservation. If
you are interested you may care to join. It is a very good society to
belong to.
They have a page which might help you at this address.


http://www.butterfly-conservation.or...fly-haven.html

Neil Jones
http://www.butterflyguy.com/

Steve Harris 29-03-2004 01:38 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
In article ,
(Craig) wrote:

I have heard in the media that butterflies are
under threat in the UK. I would be grateful of advice as to which
plants I should grow to help sustain our butterfly population.


Traditionally, they love Buddleja and I used to see them mobbing the
bushes. The Buddleja are still spreading in gardens and on waste ground
but the butterflies are nowhere.

Maybe Buddleja went out of fashion with butterflies, or they've
developed a taste for foreign holidays? Another theory is that the
British National Party had all the coloured ones thrown out. Certainly,
only white butterflies bother my cabbages - try panting some of those.


Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
A useful bit of gardening software at
http://www.netservs.com/garden/

Steve Harris 29-03-2004 01:38 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
In article ,
emon (Rhiannon S) wrote:

A general rule of thumb though, is anything with bright flowers and
strong scent will attract all sorts of wildlife, not just butterflies


Cabbages are very effective - especially for white butterflies.


Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
A useful bit of gardening software at
http://www.netservs.com/garden/

Neil Jones 29-03-2004 01:40 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
(Craig) wrote in message . com...
I am a novice gardener with only a small back yard and small flower
bed at my disposal. I have heard in the media that butterflies are
under threat in the UK. I would be grateful of advice as to which
plants I should grow to help sustain our butterfly population.

Thanks

Bob


The organisation in the UK that is dedicated to Conserving
Butterflies, Moths and their habitats is Butterfly Conservation. If
you are interested you may care to join. It is a very good society to
belong to.
They have a page which might help you at this address.


http://www.butterfly-conservation.or...fly-haven.html

Neil Jones
http://www.butterflyguy.com/

Jaques d'Alltrades 29-03-2004 05:01 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
The message
from lid (Rodger Whitlock) contains these words:

After all, cabbage whites are
butterflies yet are hardly threatened!


They are when they come into my garden!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Jaques d'Alltrades 29-03-2004 07:05 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
The message
from lid (Rodger Whitlock) contains these words:

After all, cabbage whites are
butterflies yet are hardly threatened!


They are when they come into my garden!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Jaques d'Alltrades 29-03-2004 07:35 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
The message
from lid (Rodger Whitlock) contains these words:

After all, cabbage whites are
butterflies yet are hardly threatened!


They are when they come into my garden!

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

p.mc 29-03-2004 09:02 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 
Cover yourself in jam :-))

My apologies, I just couldn't resist it.

"Craig" wrote in message
om...
I am a novice gardener with only a small back yard and small flower
bed at my disposal. I have heard in the media that butterflies are
under threat in the UK. I would be grateful of advice as to which
plants I should grow to help sustain our butterfly population.

Thanks

Bob




Rhiannon S 29-03-2004 12:09 PM

How do I attract butterflies
 
Subject: How do I attract butterflies
From: Jaques d'Alltrades
Date: 29/03/2004 01:53 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:

The message
from
lid (Rodger Whitlock) contains these words:

After all, cabbage whites are
butterflies yet are hardly threatened!


They are when they come into my garden!


Are they disguised as cats?
--
Rhiannon
http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/
"The trick is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even
write a crime report about them."
Aubrey on remaining at liberty
www.somethingpositive.net

Jaques d'Alltrades 29-03-2004 02:04 PM

How do I attract butterflies
 
The message
from "p.mc"
p.mc@Idon'tknowwhyIbothermungingmyaddress'causeIs tillgettonsofshiteanyway.co.uk contains these words:
"Craig" wrote in message
om...
I am a novice gardener with only a small back yard and small flower
bed at my disposal. I have heard in the media that butterflies are
under threat in the UK. I would be grateful of advice as to which
plants I should grow to help sustain our butterfly population.

rearranged for sensible continuity

Cover yourself in jam :-))


My apologies, I just couldn't resist it.


Can your S.O. though?

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Tumbleweed 29-03-2004 02:33 PM

How do I attract butterflies
 

"Rhiannon S" wrote in message
...
Subject: How do I attract butterflies
From: Jaques d'Alltrades
Date: 29/03/2004 01:53 GMT Daylight Time
Message-id:

The message
from
lid (Rodger Whitlock) contains these

words:

After all, cabbage whites are
butterflies yet are hardly threatened!


They are when they come into my garden!



I'd say they probably are threatened, certainly as a kid I used to see lots,
very rare these days, I see more tortoiseshells and those brown one's whose
name I forget.

--
Tumbleweed

Remove my socks for email address



Stewart Robert Hinsley 29-03-2004 06:45 PM

How do I attract butterflies
 
In article , Tumbleweed
writes

I'd say they probably are threatened, certainly as a kid I used to see lots,
very rare these days, I see more tortoiseshells and those brown one's whose
name I forget.

Probably Speckled Woods - food plant is Garlic Mustard, which occupies
the base of the hedgerows round here.

I still find Whites (both Large and Small) fairly common. The other
common butterflies are Small Tortoiseshells and Peacocks. (Peacocks used
to be rare when I was a kid.) Painted Ladies seem to be getting
commoner.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Tumbleweed 30-03-2004 07:42 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 

"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message
...
In article , Tumbleweed
writes

I'd say they probably are threatened, certainly as a kid I used to see

lots,
very rare these days, I see more tortoiseshells and those brown one's

whose
name I forget.

Probably Speckled Woods -


Yes, thats them.

--
Tumbleweed

Remove my socks for email address



Franz Heymann 30-03-2004 11:42 AM

How do I attract butterflies
 

"Rodger Whitlock" wrote in
message ...
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 16:09:32 +0100, Jaques d'Alltrades

wrote:

I hesitate to suggest growing some nettles in a pot, as

you would need
to prevent them seeding.


IIRC, nettles are dioecious. That is, individual plants

bear
either male or female flowers exclusively. It should be

easy to
select a male plant from the nearest wild patch thereby

obviating
any risk of seeding.


Useless information in my case, since the whole back yard of
one of my neighbours consists almost exclusively of nettles.
{:-((

Franz




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