- The habitat driveway is well structured with different heights which is good as different species of butterflies fly at different heights.
- The open driveway allows butterflies access to fly along and easily spot nectar and caterpillar food plants such as the goodenias.
- There are plants in clumps, or multiples of the same species which are attractive to butterflies.
- 1.First step is to you would like to attract. Do your research and see what is native to your area.
- 2.. Don’t try to get them all!
- 3.Once you know your butterflies, then you can plant a mixture of host and nectar plants. If you decide on , then you would plant a grass such as as the caterpillar host plant.
- 4.Best to plant of the same plant.
- 5.Butterflies like the . They need to warm up to fly. Provide access to sun by not overplanting. Butterflies like to fly along paths and waterways.
- 6.If you live in an urban area, try and . More plants give butterflies choice. You are going to need a number of plants for your butterflies.
- 7.To keep a biodiverse butterfly friendly garden, , fungicides, herbicides and all of the ‘cides! Think carefully about your chemical use.