Hi Sharon!
I grow parsley at home, and the Black Swallowtails lay eggs
on it. One year I brought in a caterpillar and demo’d making a
hatchery out of a 2-liter soda bottle for the teens/preteens (cut off top third
before it gets narrow, put in a forked stick for the chrysalis to attach to, add
food, tape bottle top back on, cover pouring top with netting or nylon
screening and a rubber band). I’d grow the baby in the bottle,
untaping the wide part to shake out the droppings and add more parsley or Queen
Ann’s Lace every other day or so (daily as he got bigger). Had to
keep it off the windowsill, gets hot. When the chrysalis hatched, I’d
take of the top completely outside, and release the butterfly.
The timing is tricky because I never know when I’ll
find eggs or caterpillars – usually early June, but I stopped doing it
because I couldn’t guarantee getting a critter. But the parsley is
definitely a draw, and the adult butterflies love my Bee Balm, which has very
pretty flowers and is a perennial. Milkweed is a great draw, but the
plant is really kind of ugly for a garden. It would be great on the edge
of a woods or stream, though, and you can do a cool Victorian craft with the
fluff if you gather it in September. Joe-Pye Weed is less ugly and they
love it, but it’s still not what I picture as a garden plant. Guess
it could be trimmed back enough not to become rampant. Butterfly Bush is
wonderful. Lavender attracts some species.
This would be an excellent project for libraries, as
butterflies are becoming increasingly scarce. Development and pesticides
are a major issue, but the terrible destruction of the understory of native
plants by the deer is also playing a serious part.
Can you tell I was a geeky kid with a butterfly net and
field guide?
Sue Grotyohann
Monroe Township Library
4 Municipal Plaza
Monroe Township, NJ 08831
Hi Sharon,
Morris County Library planted a butterfly bush next to our big
picture window several years ago
for Summer Reading program. We are about to create a garden next to
it. Presently all we have is
a tree that attracts butterflies.
Princess Thomas
Morris County Library
30 East Hanover Ave.
Whippany, NJ 07981
Ph: 973-285-6981
From: Sharon Rawlins
[mailto:sraw...@njstatelib.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 5:11 PM
To: njy...@njstatelib.org
Subject: [njyac] Anyone have butterfly garden at your public library?
Sorry for any cross postings
Hi Everyone,
Do any of you who work with children utilize nature in your
children’s programming by keeping a butterfly garden at your public
library?
I’d love to hear from you if you do.
Thanks.
Best,
Sharon Rawlins, MLS
Youth Services Consultant
NJ State Library
185 West State St.
P.O. Box 520
Trenton, NJ 08625-0520
sraw...@njstatelib.org
609-278-2640 ext. 116 – phone
609-278-2650 – fax
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