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Some plant pests such as aphids, whiteflies and milkweed bugs are immune to the toxic effects of milkweed and may feed on the leaves and seed pods, but they rarely cause significant damage. Also remove leaf litter and spent stalks in the fall to eliminate overwintering sites. How to contr...
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Milkweed seed pods can be collected from September to November, depending on where you’re located in Ohio. Then the seeds can be planted in the fall, stored to plant in the spring or donated to a local soil and water conservation district to be distributed and planted in the spring. ...
the silk from Butterfly Weed seed pods was spun for fabric or used for stuffing pillows; in World War II, school children gathered the silk to provide a cheap filling for soldiers' life jackets. Commercial attempts to make use of this abundant plant included the manufacture of paper, fabric...
Once the seed pods are a bit bigger, they enter the “milkweed cheese” stage. When the seeds are completely white inside the pod, without any flecks of brown, they cook up like a cheese substitute. I’ve seen people make milkweed seed pod lasagna, and it mimics the texture of cheese...
Please let everyone know about this site, about how to get milkweed seed, and why it is so important! Lifecycle Story of a Monarch Butterfly for FREE! Highly recommended You will learn all about the care of a Monarch from an egg to an adult butterfly. Download all the pictures of your...
lotus seed pod, with seeds I mean, I’ve seen lotus seed pods before. Over the last several years, they have been washing up on the shoreline, just a random one or two at a time. And I still today only saw a handful of the actual pods over the half mile stretch of beach I walk...
but it was the seed of a hunch: individual monarchs tend to lay eggs over and over again in similar places. In the following years I had tents full of breeding monarchs with little sharpie dots and dashes on their hind wings that identified them and I noticed a pattern. Many butterflies ...