This means that for every five butterflies you might have seen in your garden two decades ago, there are now only four. The ...
Help monarch butterflies on their migration by planting native milkweeds and nectar plants like blue curl and zinnia in San ...
Grow milkweed (Asclepias) to support monarch butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees while adding color, fragrance, and beauty to ...
Each year the National Garden Bureau chooses plants of the year. I always look forward to which plants they pick and learning ...
These late-blooming plants native to North America help feed butterflies — especially monarchs-— at a crucial point.
Monarch butterflies are making their flight north after wintering in Mexico. Here's what to know about the fascinating, fragile traveler.
Just a few years ago, the eastern monarch was considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature ...
The first monarch butterfly of 2025 arrived about 10 days early, highlighting shifting migration patterns and the impact of ...
The splashy monarch butterfly only lives about five weeks, but its entire survival is in question due to threats posed by ...
Ditch Harmful Chemicals: It’s essential to avoid pesticides and herbicides that harm butterflies and other pollinators. Opt for organic gardening methods instead, for a garden that’s better for ...
Monarchs lay their eggs on milkweed plants and the young caterpillars feed exclusively on them. Butterfly conservationists encourage people to plant them where they can to promote monarch populations.