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Flutter into Earth Day with a Butterfly Garden: Tips and Tricks for a Pollinator Paradise!

By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP

Happy Earth Day everyone! As we celebrate our planet this coming weekend and take action to protect it, let’s talk about one fun and easy way you can contribute to a healthier ecosystem: creating a butterfly garden in your backyard.

According to the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), butterflies and moths are among the most recognizable and important insects in Florida landscapes. They are also vital pollinators and serve as valuable indicators of ecosystem health. Unfortunately, habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change are causing declines in butterfly populations across the country. By creating a butterfly garden, you can help combat these threats and contribute to the survival of these fascinating insects.

How to Create Your Butterfly Garden

Creating a butterfly garden is a simple and enjoyable project that anyone can do, and is a great family acitivity! To get started, choose a location in your yard that is sheltered from wind and rain and receives plenty of sunlight. Butterflies also need a source of water, so consider adding a birdbath or shallow dish filled with water to your garden.

Monarch on Milkweed

Tropical Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) is a popular plant for butterfly gardens in central Florida. This milkweed species is native to Central and South America but has naturalized in Florida and is a critical food source for Monarch butterflies. ©Photo by Anna Stubbendick, Canterbury Farms

The next step is to choose the right plants for your butterfly garden. Butterflies prefer plants that have a lot of nectar, as this is the primary food source for adult butterflies. Some of the best plants for butterflies include milkweed, which is a host plant for Monarch butterflies, and coneflower, which is popular with many species of butterflies. Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center has Tropical Milkeed (Asclepias curassavica) in stock right now.  Other excellent plants for butterfly gardens include butterfly bush, black-eyed Susan, lantana, and zinnias. Make sure to choose plants that bloom at different times throughout the year, so the butterflies have a constant supply of nectar.

When creating a butterfly garden, it’s important to avoid using pesticides, as many of these chemicals are toxic to butterflies and other pollinators. Instead, consider using natural methods of pest control, such as companion planting, where you plant certain plants together that help to repel pests.  The use of natural predators such as ladybugs is also a safe and effective way of managing some insect pest populations like aphids and whiteflies.  Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center now has live ladybugs available for sale; they come in a 1500ct package for $14.95.  By avoiding pesticides, you’re not only protecting the butterflies in your garden but also contributing to a healthier ecosystem.

Every garden can make a difference.

Pollinator.org, a website dedicated to promoting the health of pollinators, including butterflies, notes that “every little bit helps, and every garden can make a difference.” By creating a butterfly garden, you are not only providing a home for these beautiful insects but also supporting the health of your local ecosystem. This small step can make a big difference in the overall health and survival of butterfly populations.

Butterfly on Lantana

Lantana is another great choice for pollinator gardens. The non-native Lantana camara is the most common species found at most nurseries and garden centers, including Canterbury Farms. ©Photo by Anna Stubbendick, Canterbury Farms

In addition to benefiting the environment, creating a butterfly garden is also a fun and rewarding project for you and your family. It’s a great way to connect with nature, learn about the importance of pollinators like butterflies, and get some fresh air and exercise. Plus, it adds beauty to your outdoor space and provides a peaceful retreat where you can relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.

As we celebrate Earth Day, let’s take action to protect our planet by creating butterfly gardens and supporting the health of our local ecosystems. According to Pollinator.org, “By creating a pollinator-friendly garden, you are helping to ensure the survival of these important insects, as well as the preservation of the local ecosystem.” So, grab your gardening gloves, get outside, and create a butterfly garden. It’s a fun and easy way to make a difference and contribute to a healthier planet. Happy Earth Day!

For more information, check out these helpful links:

Butterfly & Hummingbird-Friendly Plants

UF/IFAS Gardening Solutions: Gardening for Butterflies

Pollinator Partnership Regional Planting Guide


Anna Stubbendick is a FNGLA certified Horticulture Professional who has worked for Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center since April 2021.  She has worked off and on in the landscape industry for the past 15 years or so.  Anna is a self-confessed “science nerd” who grew up with parents that instilled a love of gardening and all things nature-related.  When not at work, you can usually find Anna and her husband at the soccer fields with their teenage daughter or hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains on vacation.

Planting for the Future: Celebrate Earth Day with 20% off all Trees at Canterbury Farms

Celebrate Earth Day!
By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP

Happy Earth Day! As we celebrate our planet and the importance of protecting it, Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center is excited to offer a special promotion. On Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22, we are offering 20% off all trees (excluding palms)! 

As Earth Day approaches, it’s important to remember how vital trees are to the health and wellbeing of our planet. Trees help purify the air we breathe, provide habitats for countless species of animals, and play a critical role in regulating our climate.

Row of 30G Bald Cypress Trees

You’ll find many native trees homegrown at Canterbury Farms such as these 30gal. Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum.) ©Photo by Anna Stubbendick, Canterbury Farms

Why trees, you may ask? Trees are one of the most important natural resources on our plane and provide numerous benefits to the environment. By planting trees in your yard, you can help improve air and water quality, reduce energy consumption, and combat climate change. Studies have shown that just one mature tree can absorb up to 48 pounds of carbon dioxide per year, which is equivalent to the emissions of a car driven for 26,000 miles!

In addition to their ecological benefits, trees also have practical uses. They can help to reduce energy costs by providing shade and blocking wind, and they can even increase property values by enhancing the beauty of a landscape.

Mulberry Branch

Some fruit trees, such as this Mulberry (Morus spp.) are also valued for their ornamental uses in the landscape. ©Photo by Anna Stubbendick, Canterbury Farms

At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we have a wide selection of trees to choose from, including native species that are well-suited to our climate. Whether you’re looking to plant a fruit tree for your backyard, add some shade to your patio, or simply enhance the beauty of your property, we have the perfect tree for you.

When you plant a tree, you are making an investment in the future. You are not only improving your own quality of life, but also that of future generations. By taking advantage of our Earth Day promotion and planting a tree this weekend, you are doing your part to help protect our planet.

Let’s celebrate Earth Day together by planting trees and doing our part to protect the planet we call home.


Anna Stubbendick is a FNGLA certified Horticulture Professional who has worked for Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center since April 2021.  She has worked off and on in the landscape industry for the past 15 years or so.  Anna is a self-confessed “science nerd” who grew up with parents that instilled a love of gardening and all things nature-related.  When not at work, you can usually find Anna and her husband at the soccer fields with their teenage daughter or hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains on vacation.

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