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.
Looking East towards McAbee Rd. & Golden Oak Way
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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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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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