Butterfly FAQ: Pros and Cons of Tropical Milkweed and What to do with a Winter Monarch Butterfly Caterpillar or ChrysalisMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:54:45-05:00January 13th, 2012|
UPDATE: Winter Monarch Butterflies are Reproducing at the Museum Reach Milkweed Patch on the San Antonio River WalkMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:54:28-05:00January 7th, 2012|
Butterfly Predictions 2012: Historic Low Monarch counts, Wildflower Bounty, Butterflies Year-Round, a Blow For GMOsMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:54:37-05:00January 1st, 2012|
Happy Winter Solstice! Celebrate with Seedballs, a Recipe, and Step-by-Step Directions on How to Make themMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:55:03-05:00December 20th, 2011|
Mission Reach Improvements on San Antonio River Spell Good News for Naturalists, Will Result in More ButterfliesMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:55:09-05:00December 15th, 2011|
San Antonio River Walk Boasts Vibrant “Butterfly City” Along Museum Reach as Butterfly Wildscape MaturesMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:55:15-05:00December 9th, 2011|
A Year in the Life of A Butterfly Garden: From Turf to a Butterfly Host and Nectar Garden, with Edible Landscape In Between Gallery A Year in the Life of A Butterfly Garden: From Turf to a Butterfly Host and Nectar Garden, with Edible Landscape In Between Butterfly gardening, Butterfly Life Cycle, Butterflybeat, Jimsonweed, Milkweed, Monarch Butterfly, Queen Butterfly, Queen caterpillar, seeds, turf-to-bed-conversion A Year in the Life of A Butterfly Garden: From Turf to a Butterfly Host and Nectar Garden, with Edible Landscape In BetweenMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:55:39-05:00November 29th, 2011|
Monarch Butterflies Arrive in Michoacan, Mexico, Just in Time for ThanksgivingMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:55:43-05:00November 24th, 2011|
In the Butterfly Garden, Part II: Transplants and Seedlings to Make a Vibrant Butterfly Garden in Downtown San AntonioMonika Maeckle2020-09-01T11:55:52-05:00November 22nd, 2011|