Heather Andrews
Heather Andrews is a published author, an astute photographer, and an avid expert gardener. She spends much of her time helping people create sustainable gardens as a way to attract wildlife, support pollinators and increase vegetable yield using native plants.Heather routinely works with gardeners at their homes and businesses to create sustainable native pollinator habitats.
During the growing season, you will find her in her pollinator waystation or Cat-a-pillar Haven, documenting her passion for creating pollinator waystations to support the monarch butterfly population, which is on the brink of extinction.Follow Heather’s educational videologs, find her on Facebook, or on her new YouTube educational channel, GardenThoughtfully.
Latest articles by Heather Andrews
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What is Planting in Drifts And How To Plant For Migrating Monarch Butterflies
Join us as we continue our tour around the butterfly garden in Adams Ricci Park and learn how to plant a fall fueling station.
By Heather Andrews
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Fall Cleanup - Leaving Bee Hotels to Help Your Pollinator Garden
Pollinator gardens don’t stop being important when the flowers stop blooming. Read on to learn about leaving behind bee hotels.
By Heather Andrews
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How Fall Cleanup Can Help Next Year's Monarch Waystation
Looking to start or expand on a monarch waystation in the spring? You can get a head start now with your fall cleanup.
By Heather Andrews
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Flowers for a Fall Fueling Station - Annuals and Perennials That Can Help Fuel Butterfly Migration
Join us as we tour the butterfly garden in Adams Ricci Park and learn how to plant a fall fueling station.
By Heather Andrews
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Monarch Butterflies - The Super Generation and How You Can Help Their Fall Migration
Join us as we learn about the monarch butterfly super generation, and how we can help them on their incredible journey.
By Heather Andrews
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Starting A Pollinator Garden
When planting a new pollinator garden, there are a few key factors to take into consideration: light, soil, and water. Read on for more.
By Heather Andrews