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Saturday 14 May 2016

Plant pots for pollinators: free guide to helping butterflies

The butterfly season has really started... and we can do a little something to help things along:



This month our Vice-president Alan Titchmarsh is asking you to help save butterflies and moths by planting a pot for pollinators. Thirty of our 57 resident butterfly species are now 'on the wing' and May is the month you are most likely to spot the pretty Orange-tip. Were you inspired by the charity runners in the recent London Marathon? If so why not take on your own fundraising challenge for Butterfly Conservation, we've got some great ideas right here.

Plant A Pot For Pollinators
Butterflies and moths belong to a group of more than 1,500 species that pollinate our wildflowers and crops.

These pollinators are vital for food production but they are facing worrying declines due to climate change, habitat loss and agricultural intensification.

If our butterflies, moths, bees, hoverflies and beetles  continue to disappear, it could spell disaster for our flora, our fauna and our future. But there is something simple you can do to help.

Adding a pot of nectar plants to your doorstep, balcony or back garden can provide pollinators with an important source of food. Nectar provides the energy our pollinators need to remain airborne and 'at work'.

Alan Titchmarsh, is helping to save butterflies and moths by supporting the Plant Pots For Pollinators campaign. Get your free guide today and find out how you can too...
Dig It: Go Potty
Planting a pot for pollinators is an easy and low cost gardening project that will bring both colour and life to your doorstep this summer.

You don't need green fingers or even a garden. We've selected 10 plants that will happily grow in containers. They should be easy to find in garden centres this month and inexpensive as young plants. In return for a little TLC from you, their flowers will provide nectar for pollinating insects.

Butterfly Conservation Ambassador and gardening writer, Kate Bradbury, provides the practical information you need to set up a nectar bar on your balcony or a front-step refuelling station.


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