What this garden supports in July
In season now
πCommon Eastern Bumble Bee
Bombus impatiens
Drawn to New England Aster
πSweat Bee
Halictus ligatus
Drawn to Black-Eyed Susan
πLeafcutter Bee
Megachile rotundata
Drawn to Black-Eyed Susan

Likely visitors based on the plants in this garden and whatβs active this month.
Who this garden brings back
Because woodlawngardener planted these, these named species have a place here.
Monarch ButterflyEndangeredButterflyA Monarch can only raise its young on milkweed. No milkweed, no Monarchs. It's that simple, and that fixable.
Eastern MeadowlarkThreatenedBirdA grassland bird losing its grasslands. Native bunchgrasses bring back the insects and cover it needs.
BobolinkThreatenedBirdA bubbling song of summer meadows, now threatened. Native grasses rebuild the habitat it raises its young in.

At a glance
- 77%
support pollinators
- 69%
feed birds
- 54%
host caterpillars
Categories overlap. A single species often supports pollinators, birds, and caterpillars at once.
More than half the plants here are larval hosts, raising the caterpillars that baby songbirds depend on.
Blooming through the year
Something is in bloom in 5 of the 7 months of the growing season.


















