The Butterfly Garden at
the Outdoor Campus
The South Dakota Federated Garden Clubs joined forces in 1998 to put in
a beautiful butterfly garden on the south side of The Outdoor Campus. In the spring
of 1998, the South Dakota Federation of Garden Clubs received an incentive grant of $500
from Shell Oil Company and the National Council of State Garden Clubs to establish the
garden. The grant was made available by the Protect the Environment Through Action,
Learning and Service (PETALS) program.
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Some 3,250 hours and over 220 volunteers later, volunteers produced a
garden that every butterfly would be proud to call home. Perennials and annuals, carefully
researched for their food value, virtually covered a garden 110 by 55.
Volunteers didnt stop at just the butterflies, however. They also planned and
planted an entire section for the caterpillars. The garden boasts both host plants for the
caterpillars as well as nectar sources for the butterflies.
"Its
a great place to visit and just fantastic with gorgeous flowers" from the
guest register at The Outdoor Campus, signed by Donald and Marie Brown, Centerville, SD
"I LOVE the Butterfly Garden" from the
guest register at The Outdoor Campus, signed by Audrey Pankratz, student from Sioux Falls |