The feeder will hang outside in an area with little shelter and I wanted to make sure the rope holds through the whole season. I used it because it’s made from a synthetic material that will not deteriorate as fast as natural twine. Mason line or twine – I used mason line to hang my feeder.If you plan to use a round plate, you will also need to get a wall mount plate holder. There are notches where the “petals” connect, making it easier to fit in the macrame-style holder. The plate I used is shaped like a hibiscus flower. Plus, the butterfly feeder is a pretty addition to your yard too. This simple DIY will keep butterflies coming to your yard month after month. How do you attract them your yard? There are many plants that they love, but an easy way to attract butterflies to your garden is to make a butterfly feeder. Butterflies will keep your garden thriving and add a pretty pop of color to your space too. In fact, a butterfly’s lifecycle requires them to have host plants and food plants for pollination. As with bees, they are essential pollinators. Their bright colors are a welcome addition to any garden. It’s an easy DIY project that will help keep your garden flourishing all year long.īutterflies are magical creatures that grace us with their beauty. Attract them to your yard with this butterfly feeder project. Butterflies aren’t just beautiful, they are also helpful pollinators that will help our gardens thrive.
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