@KarenSohne He saw that many! Hopeful! I think Monarchs have moved on, here.
Years ago as we were first starting our gardens at our MN home, we found a nursery that dealt in all native plants. My wife was looking at things and I took a seat. There was a pallet of Blazing Star plants in from of me with about 20 monarchs swooping about. I convinced her to get a couple and we planted them when we got home.. It wasn't 40 minutes before the monarchs found them. Ad the gardens grew we had other things that attracted them but that was the start
@tgraph52 Absolutely, This year I had a Monarch who seemed to be making love to a blazing star, always returned to it, protected it. Mesmerizing anthropomorphizing butterfly 🦋 @KarenSohne
@KarenSohne Yes, I've lots of white too, volunteers and they are pollinator magnets as well, but my heart shows special favor for blue/purple flowers @tgraph52
@gemswinc they do tend to gather for migration. But in our old neighbourhood, we’d see more frequent monarchs than here. Don’t know if it’s just 3 years of decline or if this neighbourhood just has less. So many folks here use pesticides and herbicides on their lawns
Sometimes l feel like a sad gramma on Halloween, no trick or treaters/ few butterflies on our native plants. I’ll persist, one thing l’m good at!