Every year my milkweed is eaten down to stubs by mid April here in Ft. Lauderdale, but, not this year. My milkweed went into full bloom and then turned to seed. My butterfly garden looked like it was snowing as the seeds took to the wind. I was very worried that the Monarchs who "knew" my garden had been destroyed in the mud slides of Mexico or the strange cold storms in the south this winter. Not one in sight. Then in late April a couple of very small ones appeared. Soon there were several, all of them rather small, and shortly after the milkweed was eaten up. I left on vacation the last day of April. Friends here at the Condo said the butterfly garden was alive with Monarchs and all came out to see.
I've been home two days now and two HUGE Monarchs were out playing around my head as I pulled weeds and cut back the many dead stems. Finally!!! Monarchs-such beauty, such joy. Some survived! I rushed to the store and bought more milkweed.