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Gardening

In reply to the discussion: Re: Saving the Monarch Butterfly [View all]

blue neen

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2. Thank you so much.
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 06:53 PM
Mar 2015

I will check to see if any smaller ones have started from the seeds. It's a strange area, sunny but a little moist. I'm looking to move them laterally into our yard where the conditions would be about the same.

Let's hope this works!

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Re: Saving the Monarch Butterfly [View all] blue neen Mar 2015 OP
It is difficult to transplant. Curmudgeoness Mar 2015 #1
Thank you so much. blue neen Mar 2015 #2
What kind of milkweed is it? Botany Mar 2015 #3
I think it's swamp milkweed, because it gets the pink flowers. blue neen Mar 2015 #4
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