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	<title>Butterfly Bush &#187; butterfly bush</title>
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		<title>Planting Buddleia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 20:56:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buddleia was brought to European countries about 100 years ago from China and it has been grown since that time. Buddleia will develop in almost every soil and favor total sunshine to light shade. They will develop into a sizable bush dependant upon the amount water it receives as well as the variety. Buddleia davidii (butterfly bush ) grows fine in Michigan but here it is the catch: We are on the edge of its cold hardiness tolerance. Some parts of Michigan are too cold for it Buddleia davidii is thought to be an intrusive grass in New Zealand, The united kingdom, England,and Oregon Buddleia Macrostachya: The butterfly shrubbery in this variety blossom throughout the middle or late summer. The groups of blossoms are extended, sagging and lavender in color. Buddleia Crispa: The butterfly bushes in this variety bloom at the end of springtime and early summer. Buddleia &#8216;White Ball&#8217; is in reality a dwarf butterfly bush which could only be defined as adorable! The vibrant silver-grey foliage develops in a small ball, only three ft high and wide, 1 / 2 to one-third regular size. . Dwarf and small Buddleia are definitely the trend of the near future. Whilst [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buddleia was brought to European countries about 100 years ago from China and it has been grown since that time.  Buddleia will develop in almost every soil and favor total sunshine to light shade.  They will develop into a sizable bush dependant upon the amount water it receives as well as the variety.</p>
<p>Buddleia davidii (butterfly bush ) grows fine in Michigan but here it is the catch: We are on the edge of its cold hardiness tolerance.  Some parts of Michigan are too cold for it   Buddleia davidii is thought to be an intrusive grass in New Zealand, The united kingdom, England,and Oregon</p>
<p>Buddleia Macrostachya: The butterfly shrubbery in this variety blossom throughout the middle or late summer.  The groups of blossoms are extended, sagging and lavender in color.</p>
<p>Buddleia Crispa: The butterfly bushes in this variety bloom at the end of springtime and early summer.  Buddleia &#8216;White Ball&#8217; is in reality a dwarf butterfly bush which could only be defined as adorable!  The vibrant silver-grey foliage develops in a small ball, only three ft high and wide, 1 / 2 to one-third regular size.</p>
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<p>Dwarf and small Buddleia are definitely the trend of the near future.  Whilst elderly cultivars we chosen for floral coloration they&#8217;re infamous for possessing rangy habits  Even though taking care of a Buddleia might be effortless, you will need to plant your &#8216;Butterfly Bush&#8217; while in the correct place.  Buddleia will grow in almost any garden soil and favor full sunlight to mild color.  &#8216;Butterfly Bush&#8217; will perform best in wet, properly drained soil.</p>
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		<title>Butterfly Bushes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 03:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Butterfly bushes are prepared for the warmer elements although they like a damp environment. They are excellent for butterfly gardens and the deer often avoid them so these are good for the countryside. They not only look beautiful in our flower gardens but have other uses. They can get 6&#8242;-12&#8242; tall and have a spread of 4&#8242;-15&#8242;. Butterfly bushes are placed on the back yard fence behind the kiwi vines. Butterfly bushes are carefree deciduous shrubs that are reliably fragrant and easy to grow. They are also a favorite of hummingbirds, particularly the ruby-throated variety. They are very attractive to butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Unique visitors to post: 4]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Butterfly bushes are prepared for the warmer elements although they like a damp environment.  They are excellent for butterfly gardens and the deer often avoid them so these are good for the countryside.  They not only look beautiful in our flower gardens but have other uses.  They can get 6&#8242;-12&#8242; tall and have a spread of 4&#8242;-15&#8242;.  Butterfly bushes are placed on the back yard fence behind the kiwi vines. Butterfly bushes are carefree deciduous shrubs that are reliably fragrant and easy to grow.  They are also a favorite of hummingbirds, particularly the ruby-throated variety.  They are very attractive to butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Blue Chip&#8217; Butterfly Bush</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<title>Butterfly Gardens for Kids and Adults Alike!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 13:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A garden always has a magical aspect. As kids, we all have imagined little fairies in the form of butterflies to secretly hang out in the green areas of our homes. Sometimes, we even imagine that some of our favorite beautiful flowers are actually the homes of these little fairies that we’ve come to love as kids. So whether you still have a penchant for fairies or for butterflies, a garden that is dedicated to those winged creatures is always a good idea. Before you get started and buy seeds, pots and other necessary items, do your homework first. Do your research regarding the different varieties of plants that will thrive in your area. Butterfly Bush, a cool website that’s dedicated to all things butterflies and plants is the best place to start. Working on a garden is always a fun hobby and it is nice to see the results just after a few weeks of loving work. If you have children and it is summer time, why not introduce your kids to the wonders that these gardens can bring? If you love butterflies and gardens, then chances are that your kids will love it too! Choose flowers and plants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-33" title="monarch" src="http://butterflybush.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/monarch.jpg" alt="monarch" width="310" height="250" />A garden always has a magical aspect. As kids, we all have imagined little fairies in the form of butterflies to secretly hang out in the green areas of our homes. Sometimes, we even imagine that some of our favorite beautiful flowers are actually the homes of these little fairies that we’ve come to love as kids. So whether you still have a penchant for fairies or for butterflies, a garden that is dedicated to those winged creatures is always a good idea. Before you get started and buy seeds, pots and other necessary items, do your homework first. Do your research regarding the different varieties of plants that will thrive in your area. Butterfly Bush, a cool website that’s dedicated to all things butterflies and plants is the best place to start.</p>
<p>Working on a garden is always a fun hobby and it is nice to see the results just after a few weeks of loving work. If you have children and it is summer time, why not introduce your kids to the wonders that these gardens can bring? If you love butterflies and gardens, then chances are that your kids will love it too! Choose flowers and plants that are not hazardous to young children but are the same time, attractive to caterpillars and butterflies. Milkweed is a good choice since it attracts caterpillars. Also, take note that if you are situated in the south and you want to add Lantana Berries, make sure that your kids know about these plants since these plants are considered poisonous. Lastly, don’t forget to add a bench so both you and your kid will have someplace to sit at the end of the day!</p>
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		<title>Maintaining Butterfly Gardens is a Great Hobby</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 11:41:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A beautiful butterfly garden always looks charming. Whether you have a passion for the plant itself or for the little creatures that daily arrive, maintaining a garden is a good way to keep boredom at bay. Having to take care of living things that needs daily nourishment is no simple work and you really have to pay attention to what you are doing, that’s why if you need help with your gardens, you can just go to Butterflybush, a website that focuses on all things found in the garden as well as butterflies. So whether or not your passion for collecting plants is just a hobby or something that you really take seriously, you don’t have to feel guilty for not being able to focus on other things. Why? Because first of all, maintaining a garden in its top condition is not easy, second, a garden will greatly benefit Mother Nature no matter how small it is, and lastly, a garden has many other benefits that no other hobby can give. So how does one get started with a garden anyway? It could start from a single small plant and it could easily grow from there. Doing everything from scratch, [...]]]></description>
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A beautiful butterfly garden always looks charming. Whether you have a passion for the plant itself or for the little creatures that daily arrive, maintaining a garden is a good way to keep boredom at bay. Having to take care of living things that needs daily nourishment is no simple work and you really have to pay attention to what you are doing, that’s why if you need help with your gardens, you can just go to Butterflybush, a website that focuses on all things found in the garden as well as butterflies.</p>
<p>So whether or not your passion for collecting plants is just a hobby or something that you really take seriously, you don’t have to feel guilty for not being able to focus on other things. Why? Because first of all, maintaining a garden in its top condition is not easy, second, a garden will greatly benefit Mother Nature no matter how small it is, and lastly, a garden has many other benefits that no other hobby can give.</p>
<p>So how does one get started with a garden anyway? It could start from a single small plant and it could easily grow from there. Doing everything from scratch, will take you years before you see a full fledged garden before you but if you buy the bushes and other plants when they’ve already grown a bit, then the chance for a garden to come to its fruition will come faster. This hobby will surely keep you always calm, collected and relaxed so not only will you make things grow, but you yourself will also grow.</p>
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		<title>What Plants Should You Choose for Your Butterfly Garden?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 16:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you have a tendency to choose tropical plants over homegrown ones or you like traditional ones that thrive all year round, it is no easy feat to consider which plants should get a spot in your garden and which ones shouldn’t. But if you want to have a butterfly garden, you have to choose specific plants that will attract those wonderful winged creatures. When shopping around for plants, look for ones that are labeled as plants that butterflies are attracted to. Or better yet, look for something like Buddleia in the name. If that name appears, then surely that plant will attract more butterflies than you can count. Lucky for those who love butterflies, plants that attract butterflies are aplenty and come in different shades, types and so on. So you won’t be stuck with plants that you don’t like, or worse, plants that you dislike. Also, most of these plants are usually fragrant so your garden will not only attract butterflies but humans as well. Don’t forget to put a stone path and some benches so that you will be able to relax in your garden once it is completed! Also, once the specific butterfly attracting plants are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you have a tendency to choose tropical plants over homegrown ones or you like traditional ones that thrive all year round, it is no easy feat to consider which plants should get a spot in your garden and which ones shouldn’t. But if you want to have a butterfly garden, you have to choose specific plants that will attract those wonderful winged creatures. When shopping around for plants, look for ones that are labeled as plants that butterflies are attracted to. Or better yet, look for something like Buddleia in the name. If that name appears, then surely that plant will attract more butterflies than you can count.</p>
<p>Lucky for those who love butterflies, plants that attract butterflies are aplenty and come in different shades, types and so on. So you won’t be stuck with plants that you don’t like, or worse, plants that you dislike. Also, most of these plants are usually fragrant so your garden will not only attract butterflies but humans as well. Don’t forget to put a stone path and some benches so that you will be able to relax in your garden once it is completed! Also, once the specific butterfly attracting plants are strategically placed in your garden, then now is the time for you to add some more plants that you love. Don’t worry if your garden is a mish mash of colors ranging from blue, violet and red. That will only make your garden all the more attractive and endearing.</p>
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		<title>How to Get Started on Your Butterfly Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 17:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A garden that is especially dedicated to butterflies is a good addition to any home. For those who have a penchant for flowers and plants alike, maybe that elusive hobby that you have been looking for is finally here! Growing a garden is no easy thing to do and it is a hobby that many plant lovers indulge in. It could start with a few plants and then mature into a full fledged garden. So if you have absolutely no idea about gardens and butterflies in general, why don’t you check out Butterfly Bush, a website dedicated to all things plants and winged creatures? This website will tell you things as they really are and all of the important stuff like what to plant, when to plant and where to plant are all in this wonderful website. There are other things of interest in this website including videos and trivia that both plant and butterfly lovers will surely love to read about. If you already know a thing or two about gardens that attracts butterflies, there are other things that could still attract your attention in this website. First, if you don’t know a few things about taking care of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A garden that is especially dedicated to butterflies is a good addition to any home. For those who have a penchant for flowers and plants alike, maybe that elusive hobby that you have been looking for is finally here! Growing a garden is no easy thing to do and it is a hobby that many plant lovers indulge in. It could start with a few plants and then mature into a full fledged garden. So if you have absolutely no idea about gardens and butterflies in general, why don’t you check out Butterfly Bush, a website dedicated to all things plants and winged creatures? This website will tell you things as they really are and all of the important stuff like what to plant, when to plant and where to plant are all in this wonderful website. There are other things of interest in this website including videos and trivia that both plant and butterfly lovers will surely love to read about.</p>
<p>If you already know a thing or two about gardens that attracts butterflies, there are other things that could still attract your attention in this website. First, if you don’t know a few things about taking care of plants or what you can do in order to have a lush garden that is teeming with life, there are some tips on the website that will help you as you go along. What’s more, there is an accompanying blog that you can check out which features some things of interest as well. </p>
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