Thanks to a lot of friends & neighbors donating their time & energy,
we just about have the Butterfly Habitat completed.
All that’s left is the placement of several large boulders in the retaining walls of the two areas.
29 Mar
Posted March 29, 2014 by Martin-Fontana Parks Association in Adopt-a-Park, Butterflys, CA Native Plants, Events, Jeffrey Fontana Park, MFPA, PRNS. Tagged: Butterfly Habitat, City of San Jose, drought resistant plants, Jeffrey Fontana Park, PRNS. 1 Comment
Thanks to a lot of friends & neighbors donating their time & energy,
we just about have the Butterfly Habitat completed.
All that’s left is the placement of several large boulders in the retaining walls of the two areas.
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Posted by Saving the Monarch Butterfly | MARTIN-FONTANA PARKS ASSOCIATION on December 7, 2015 at 12:43 pm
[…] step in our goal to establish a corridor of Monarch habitats through our two parks. We already have Dave Poeschel’s Butterfly Garden that was established March 2014 on the west-side of Golf Creek in the middle of Jeffrey Fontana […]
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