Category Archives: Monarch

Monarchs Should Be in St. Louis by April 1st.

Looks like the Monarchs are getting very close to St. Louis.

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Tropical Milkweed – All I Know

Tropical Milkweed, Asclepias curassavica, also called blood flower, is one of my favorite annuals to grow in the St. Louis area. It’s not only a host plant for monarchs, but is also an attractive nectar plants for the fall migrating … Continue reading

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Monarch Migration 2011

We’re planning on having our annual Monarch Migration party on Oct. 1st this year. This is a full two weeks later than we had the program last year. If you look at the JourneyNorth.org website you’ll see that while the … Continue reading

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Advertisers Don’t Know Monarchs from Viceroys

I wonder how much Mexico paid for this ad which shows a Viceroy-not a Monarch.

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Monarch Tagging Party

We tagged 56 monarchs on Saturday and had  great time. I note that the Monarchs started coming through on Sept. 13th and probably were steady until the end of the month. When we came back from our cruise on Oct. … Continue reading

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Monarchs are in Town

The first part of the migration has hit St. Louis. We saw ten monarchs in two hours in our back yard. Sept. 17 – I’ve been averaging about 10 to 15 monarchs/day. Sept. 18th – we’re tagging Monarchs. Do it … Continue reading

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Monarch Watch on Facebook

If you’d like to follow “Monarch Watch” on Facebook, here’s the link. I just got my tags so I’m looking forward to our annual tagging party.

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Happy Days Are Here Again

May 11th – the garden is filling up with it’s usual residents. Monarchs are laying eggs, hummingbirds are nectaring and the goldfinch are eating the aphids on my red honeysuckle. Since we never did get a late frost, everything looks … Continue reading

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Transplanting Milkweed Tip

I usually plant about 100 tropical milkweed plants in my garden each year and the easiest way to start them is in a tray that I cover and provide bottom heat.When I go to transplant them, I’ve had mixed success … Continue reading

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Buying Milkweed Seeds

I’ve found a nice source for new varieties of milkweed seeds – Butterfly Encounters. They’ve got fast service, reasonable prices, good directions on their website and around twenty different types of milkweed – perennials and annuals. They did a nice … Continue reading

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