Turn Your Garden into a Monarch Waystation 曆
Every migration season, Monarch butterflies embark on an incredible journeytraveling thousands of miles across North America. But their survival doesnt depend only on distant habitats or conservation zones it begins right in our own backyards.
By planting a mix of nectar-rich flowers and host plants, you can provide Monarchs with the food and shelter they need at every stage of life.
Start with milkweed, the only plant where Monarchs lay their eggs and caterpillars feed. Then surround it with vibrant blooms like coneflowers, blazing star, bergamot bee balm, and black-eyed susansall packed with nectar to refuel adult butterflies on their long migration.
Why It Matters:
Supports Monarchs during their critical breeding and migration periods
Attracts other beneficial pollinators such as bees, hummingbirds, and swallowtails
Adds color, life, and ecological balance to your garden
Just one patch of native plants can become part of a life-saving network that stretches across continentshelping Monarchs continue their epic journey for generations to come.
曆 Plant with purpose. Protect the pollinators

Hi there — I’m Ava, the creator behind Ava Garden Tips 🌿
I’ve always been passionate about plants, flowers, and the simple joy that comes from growing something beautiful. What started as a small balcony garden has turned into a love for helping others create their own green spaces — no matter how big or small.