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Pollinators & Monarch Waystation

Supporting Pollinators, Monarchs & Wildlife in Your Garden

Pollinators — from native bees to monarch butterflies — are essential partners in healthy landscapes. A true habitat garden provides nectar, host plants, shelter, and seasonal resources that feed these creatures, strengthen local ecosystems, and bring nature’s rhythms into your own backyard.

This waystation page introduces the many ways your garden can become a welcoming refuge for pollinators, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife. Follow the links below to explore specific topics and practical guidance grounded in ecological design.

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Promoting Pollinators

Learn why pollinators matter, the key species in our region, and how thoughtful gardens help support their life cycles.

Explore Pollinators

Gardening for Butterflies

Butterflies provide color, movement, and beauty — and they are critical pollinators. Learn what butterflies need and how to invite them.

Butterfly-Friendly Gardening

Monarch Butterflies

Monarchs are iconic and inspiring. Discover their life cycle, migration, and how habitat gardens with milkweed support each generation.

About Monarchs & Migration

All About Milkweed

Milkweed is essential to monarch survival. This guide explains species, growing tips, and how to include milkweed in your garden responsibly.

Find Out About Milkweed

Gardening for the Birds

Food, shelter, water, and safe nesting sites — discover how to make your garden a haven for resident and migratory birds.

Invite Birds to Your Habitat

Sharing With Wildlife

Beyond insects and birds, many creatures benefit from habitat spaces. We’re co-exist with small mammals and beneficial insects.

Welcome Wildlife With Ease

When we work in rhythm with nature, the garden speaks back, teaching us the quiet wisdom of belonging.

— Charlotte Torgovitsky

Explore Habitat

See how our demonstration gardens bring ecological principles to life across the landscape.

Visit Habitat Garden

Deepen Knowledge

Dive into detailed guides on pollinators, soil, native plants, and ecological gardening practices.

Explore the Learn Library

See Habitat in Action

Whether you’re planning your first native garden or simply curious about what grows here, we invite you to visit and explore. The garden is teaching every day — and each season reveals something new.