Showing posts with label Butterfly Plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterfly Plants. Show all posts

8.05.2010

Summer Survival

It is so hot here I read that you definately could fry an egg or maybe a chicken or two.  My poor birds are trying to keep cool.  This one I caught dusting herself, 


 Others I have seen seeking shelter under my covered porch.  Bless their hearts they still are laying eggs, though not as many as usual.



One of my cats I caught napping under a chair on the same back porch.  She's got the right idea.


Animals aren't the only things that need some shade in the extreme summer heat.
My plants need help too.  I just placed a thick layer of organic hay on top of the soil.  With French Intensive gardening the ground should always be covered either with plants growing or some type of mulch.  It keeps the nutrients in the soil for the plants and also moisture.  The great thing about this is as it deteriorates it is composting right in the garden.  One thing to remember, grass on top of the soil.  Never mix it into the soil because instead of adding nutrients the nitrogen in the grass will rob the plants of nutrients.  Always lay it on top.
The strawberries need some extra help.  These Sequoia varieties were planted last October 2009.  I really need them in a bed with more shade, so for now I am trying to keep them alive with hay and a shade cloth.  I even have a landscape cloth around the roots of the plants, but this heat is almost too much for them.  If they survive I will move them to the front bed in October.  Strawberries should be planted in the same bed each year, dont have to rotate them out like other crops. 

Plants that handle the heat and butterflies love

ZinniasTithonia or Mexican SunflowerRed Sage

These are all plants that survive even our most brutal summer temperatures and another bright surprise is the beautiful butterflies that visit them throughout the day.  Especially in the morning hours when the temperatures are much cooler, swarms of these beautiful insects visit my garden.  So nice of a treat when everything else is struggling including myself this time of year.

3.22.2010

Butterfly Garden Plant List

NECTAR PLANTS

Trees:

Chinaberry, Chaste Tree (Vitex), Black Cherry, Mesquite, Mexican Plum and Redbud

Vines:

Coral Vine, Honeysuckle, Sweet Pea, Wisteria, Passionflower, Bouganvillea

Shrubs:

Butterfly Bush, Red Buckeye, White Honeysuckle, Mist Flower, Lantana, Agarita, Yellow Bells, Mexican Buckeye, Buttonbush, Hop Tree, Hibiscus, Flame Acanthus, Bird of Paradise, Turks Cap

Herbaceous:

Globe Amaranth, Calendula, Purple Coneflower, Geranium, Marigold, Plumbago, Mexican Sunflower, Bergamot, Brown-eyed Susan, Indian Blanket, Texas Paintbrush, Yarrow, Aster, Chrysanthemum, Cosmos, Goldenrod, Pansy, Mexican Bush Sage, thistle, Blackfoot Daisy, Cardinal Flower, Gayfeather, Salvia, Coreopsis, Butterfly Weed, Cigar Plant, Day Lilly, Impatiens, Pentas, Speedwell, Zinnia, Bluebonnet, Columbine, Mexican Hat, Sunflower, Phlox.