What you plant — and what you avoid — in the backyard can make a difference to your local butterfly population.
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 ...
Each year the National Garden Bureau chooses plants of the year. I always look forward to which plants they pick and learning ...
Bees make great pollinators, but so do butterflies. Here are some tips on how to create a butterfly-friendly pollinator ...
Wouldn’t it be awesome to bring them to your garden? Here's how to build your own butterfly-friendly pollinator garden. What can butterflies do for your garden? Butterflies might be pleasing ...
Grow milkweed (Asclepias) to support monarch butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees while adding color, fragrance, and beauty to ...
Monarch butterfly have arrived in Oklahoma – the first stop for the famous orange and black beauty migrating from Mexico, where they lay their eggs on the bottom of milkweed leaves. The monarch is the ...
Hummingbirds aren't the only spring-time animals on the move across Georgia. Sightings of monarch butterflies have been seen predominantly near southern cities like Savannah and St. Mary's ...
In a turn of events, the eastern monarch butterfly population — which was put on the list of endangered species just a few years ago — nearly doubled this year, according to a March report ...