Building A Butterfly Garden - Cover Crops & Wild Flowers - Part 3

in #homesteading7 years ago

This butterfly garden project is really taking shape here on the Daddykirbs Farm!

We get to hang out with Drake, the Butterfly Lady, again as she plants cover crops and wild flowers in the garden. She explains:

  1. What seeds are being used
  2. Where these plants are being placed in the garden
  3. Why these plants have been selected
  4. Which butterflies used these plants

There's so much to learn from Drake. I really appreciate her working with me on this garden. I'm so glad I have this platform to share this with you. If you have questions for Drake please check out her links below this video. Post your questions here too and I'll see if I can convince Drake to come over to Steemit!

Drake White's Links:
YouTube - https://goo.gl/6ZeFRh
Facebook Group: https://goo.gl/7vzdm4


Thank you for sharing this time with me!
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W00t w00t part 3! Sharing to twitter!

Great post. Thanks for sharing.

It's going to look great come spring...I'm sure you will provide us some updates along the way! Right?

Oh yes. updates are sure to come. I gave a sneak peek at the garden in a Live video in my "FANily" Facebook group yesterday. This is a closed group to build community so it was kinda like a special treat there :)

Sounds like a group I should join, if that is possible!

Oh yeah I was also going to say that at the 6:47-6:48 mark...yeah that was funny!!!

I've been reading up on which flowers and plants will attract butterflies; thinking to add some next year.

I love watching them flutter around the garden, but never considered an actual butterfly garden

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I will consider your advice for future posts! Thank you.

Made a beautiful video that I liked for you to continue doing so you can do a lot

Can you make a homesteaders badge for us? What do you charge? Thanks so much. Enjoyed your post as well. 🐓🐓

Oh yes of course. Send one (1) SBD to my wallet with a note of what you want and I'll get that out to you.