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Milkweeds (Asclepias)
Milkweeds are absolutely required by Monarch, Queen and Soldier Butterflies!
Why Would I Need Multiple Milkweed Species?
By planting multiple species of Milkweed, you create a more vibrant and sustainable habitat for Monarch Butterflies and other pollinators, ensuring their survival and contributing to the overall health of your local ecosystem… one day at a time!
Can the U.S. Government Save the Monarch Butterfly?
While the U.S. government can play a crucial role in the conservation efforts, it cannot single-handedly save the Monarch Butterfly. It is up to each citizen.
Milkweed Seed Germination Protocol
The term, “Germination Protocol,” refers to a set of procedures and conditions designed to promote the germination of seeds. Here is a general outline of a germination protocol for Milkweed seeds
How Should I Store Milkweed Seeds?
Here are some tips from Johnny to help you keep your Milkweed seeds as fresh as possible for as long as possible.
What is “Cold Stratification” and Do I Need it for Milkweed Seeds?
Cold stratification is a process that helps break seed dormancy by subjecting seeds to a period of cold and moist conditions, mimicking the natural winter conditions they would experience in their native habitats.
How Can I Germinate Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)?
By planting Swamp Milkweed, you will attract butterflies, including Monarch butterflies, and provide a habitat for their caterpillars… one day at a time!
Can A Plant With a Name Like “Swamp Milkweed” Be Any Good?
While the name “Swamp Milkweed” may evoke images of wetlands and moisture, it is important to note that this plant is highly adaptable and can thrive in various growing conditions.