Our supporter Miriam and Jim Tower have been engaged , and we ’re so happy they shared more from their garden !
" Hi , I thought I would share some photo ’s of our zona 5 backyard in Sparta NJ . We recently pick up certification as a Monarch Waystation . We have a problem with cervid eat everything up so we have a destiny of the backyard fence in and they have n’t leap it yet ! To help keep the butterflies , fish and birds healthy we do not habituate herbicide or pesticides . The plants seem to enjoy our constituent compost which we have been making for over 20 year . "
I had to seem up exactly what aMonarch Waystationis , and that is very nerveless !

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