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Related: About this forumMonarch watchers: I saw three Monarchs on my zinnias yesterday!
I felt like I was in a dream, they were so beautiful!
Of course my camera was in the house.
I am in western PA. I have a small patch of milkweeds not far from the zinnias. I had three caterpillars and one adult Monarch earlier this summer. I wonder if the adults I saw today were those former caterpillars?
I hope I'm helping them in my small way.
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Monarch watchers: I saw three Monarchs on my zinnias yesterday! (Original Post)
femmocrat
Sep 2017
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Thank you for doing your part. We all need to pitch and help save the environment.
LonePirate
Sep 2017
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Joanie Baloney
(1,357 posts)1. You are
Keep on planting!
LonePirate
(13,889 posts)2. Thank you for doing your part. We all need to pitch and help save the environment.
TeapotInATempest
(804 posts)3. Yes, you are!
I truly believe in the collective power of each of us doing what we can. As a fellow butterfly gardener (also on a small scale), thank you for doing your part!
WhiteTara
(30,151 posts)4. You are helping. Right now in our garden
the Admirals are flitting about on wild native flowers at the back perimeter of the garden and they do love zinnias too.