Gardening for Butterflies: Planning and planting an insect-friendly garden

Gardening for Butterflies: Planning and planting an insect-friendly garden

by Steve Woodhall
Gardening for Butterflies: Planning and planting an insect-friendly garden

Gardening for Butterflies: Planning and planting an insect-friendly garden

by Steve Woodhall

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Overview

Eco-friendly gardening is fast catching on. Butterfl ies are visible signs of a healthy garden, and, with their whimsical flight patterns and glorious colours, they are among the most alluring ofour aerial visitors. Gardening for Butterflies shows how to attract these beautiful insects, giving step-by-step instructions for planning and planting a garden that will cater for the greatest number and diversity of butterflies. Using a Durban garden as a case study, it includes a recommended layout and plant lists for this area, as well as for other regions around the country. The book showcases 95 garden butterflies and moths, showing their full life cycle, including pupa, eggs and caterpillar. Stunning photography and point-form text ensure accurate identification of each stage in the cycle, and an interesting introduction discusses such topics as the extraordinary process of metamorphosis and the curious habits of these mercurial insects. Whether you’re tempted to undertake a full-scale transformation of your garden to attract butterflies, make smaller adjustments to it, or if you simply want to identify those insects already visiting your space, this book will amaze and enchant you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775843283
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 08/05/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 86 MB
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About the Author

Steve Woodhall is a butterfly enthusiast and photographer who began watching and collecting butterflies at an early age. He is President of the Lepidopterists’ Society of Africa, and has contributed to and authored several books, including Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa and the popular What’s that Butterfly?
Lindsay Gray trained in garden design, as well as photography and journalism. She is a regular contributor to The Gardener magazine and has authored and co-authored A Sense of Space: The Gardens of Jan Blok and Making Sense of Garden Design, respectively. Lindsay is principal of The School of Garden Design, where she teaches and encourages her students to garden in an eco-friendly manner.
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