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March 29, 2019
Today the CBS This Morning Show featured monarchs and their amazing migration. The encouraging news is that this was a banner year for the monarchs east of the Rockies. The over wintering population covered fifteen acres rather the six last … Continue reading
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Tagged habitat loss, monarch habitat, saving monarch butterfly habitats, saving pollinators
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Sign of Spring Starting Seeds
March 13, 2019: Birds were chattering loudly early in the morning even though the thermometer read 20 degrees F. and snow blanketed the ground. I hadn’t heard so much twittering since early last Fall. The process of starting seeds in … Continue reading
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Tagged butterfly gardening, gardening for pollinators and butterflies, monarch butterflies, monarchs, pollinator gardens, protecting monarchs in Mexico, saving pollinators, starting seeds, using milk jugs seed starting
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