Dear Umbrian,
here I am again.A bit late, sorry.
I was searching for a file listing the Washington d.C. Smithsonian's butterfly garden species, I failed.I'm quite sure it'll get out in the spot light.In the meanwhile I watered and removed rogue.
A list of the species in my orchad would include: lemon and orange, actinidia, apple and pear, peach and apricot, prune.
I'm also wondering how to set the beds: the orchad needs pruning and so it requires easy access but I'd like an informal, irregular and more modern shaped shrubbery.Having a look from the top would define 4 major but different in size meadows which I could identify as a big butterfly design.I could take the main regular shape but play a bit fun inside the wings.For now, one of the little wings contains the kitchen garden with rosemery, peppermint, laurel and pots of basil, parsely, chili pepper, celery and oregano.
The wild narcissus would definitely be a good idea, and yes I'd love to add more speakers to the conversation.
Any other idea or suggest is very welcome.