When to Mow Your Fields for Butterflies and Other Beneficial Insects From Kim Smith

Recently a design colleague wrote inquiring as to the best time to mow her client’s fields as she was concerned about disrupting the breeding cycle of the Monarch butterfly. I am often asked this question and it is well worth considering, not only for the sake of the Monarchs, but for the survival of the myriad species of butterflies, bees, and other pollinating and beneficial insects that find food and shelter in untilled fields.

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Newly Emerged Monarch

Dear Laurel,

I generally advise my readers and design clients that own similar untilled fields to alternately mow in stages–-half a field at a time. The Monarch is a large, charismatic butterfly with an easily observed life cycle. The typical field comprised of native (and introduced) wildflowers and grasses creates a rich biodiversity, supporting innumerable species of butterflies and beneficial insects. It is hard to know when exactly to mow for each different species and when to mow for even one single species because, from year to year, depending on many variables including temperature and air currents, the insects breeding times are somewhat variable. For example, this year I have had three broods each of both Monarchs and Black Swallowtails, when in a more typical year I may only have two broods.

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Monarch Caterpillars Attached to Milkweed Leaf (Asclepias syriaca)

I think of not too long ago when we were primarily an agrarian society. Farmers then would have mowed different fields at different times during the growing season. A woman in our community, whose field is rife with common milkweed, always mows in late June or early July. Initially I thought that this was perhaps not good practice for the Monarchs, but the thing with Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) is that when mown to the ground in early summer, it shoots right back up again. By the time the late July, early August Monarchs have arrived and are breeding in our region,her milkweed has re-sprouted, grown at least a foot, is lush and green, and flowering.

That your client is interested in caring for the flora and fauna that abounds in her fields is wonderful! We want weeds (wildflowers) growing in our fields–they provide food and shelter for benefiel insects and wildlife and also help retain moisture in the soil.

The single greatest threat to the Monarch butterfly is the use of Monsanto’s Roundup Ready genetically modified corn and soy bean seed, which are designed to tolerate potent does of Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup, however, Roundup kills all other surrounding plants and all beneficials insects and their larvae. Additional threats include the extreme weather condiitons caused by climate change, overdevelopment in the US, which has led to loss of habitat, and lastly, the unrelenting poverty in rural Mexican villages, which is leading to the deforestation of the butterflies habitat in Michoacán.

To Read the rest of Kim’s Post Check Out Her Blog Here-

Kim Smith Designs

August 11, 2011 Cape Ann Farmer’s Market Photos From Donna Ardizzoni

Seafood Throwdown- the Atlantis-

The Myster Fish- Skatewing

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That’s Right, It’s Disco Duck- Fresh Out of Rehab

Disco Duck just finished his last stint in rehab after being busted while blowing lines of coke off Lindsay Lohans ass.  He swung by the 2011 Rocky Neck Artists Ball to see what kind of mischief he could get himself into.

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His handler shown above has her work cut out for her keeping Disco Duck on the straight and narrow.

The Lady Elaine taking off out of Pigeon Cove Harbor Photo Thomas Philbrook

Thomas Philbrook Writes-

Yo Joey!!  Thought you might like to post this. The Lady Elaine taking off out of Pigeon Cove Harbor one gorgeous morning last month. In this frame – she’s actually both boats. Keep up the great work "Buddha-of-the-docks"!

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Nephew BJ Hauls In A Big Catch (not really)

His dad caught a 58 inch tuna last week but BJ will have to settle for a skate off the dock.  hey, better than a goose egg Beasley.

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Twitter Faceoff- Battle Of The Cutest Couple On Twitter Ryan Pinkham vs Ashley Curtis

This week we have Ryan Pinkham @RyanPinkham vs his betrothed Ashley Curtis @AshElizCurtis

Nancy Hendrickson Represents! In Germany

Hi Joey,
I spent last week at the office in Germany with a colleague from
Galway and this time I had my sticker!!
Nancy

GMG in Dortmund

Did You Know? (Rocky Neck Accommodations)

That there’s still plenty of summer left and opportunities to come stay on quaint, historic Rocky Neck? 

Located in the historic Rocky Neck Art Colony, overlooking Smith’s Cove, Rocky Neck Accommodations offers clean, comfortable, waterfront one bedroom efficiency rooms & suites all equipped with kitchen facilities and private bathrooms.  Most rooms have decks overlooking the water.  If you want to stay in an area with over 20 art galleries, shops and restaurants within walking distance, and readily accessible whale watches, fishing, island tours, and beaches in Gloucester and throughout Cape Ann and a lovely, quaint village atmosphere, definitely check out Rocky Neck Accommodations.  Mona Faherty will make sure your stay is an enjoyable one.  Visit http://www.rockyneckaccommodations.com/  for rates and more information.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

1st Annual REGGAE ON THE RIVER at Mile Marker One This WEEKEND!

1st Annual REGGAE ON THE RIVER – this weekend at Mile Marker One. Live Reggae Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with no cover….attached is a flyer…please help spread the word. All information on the website athttp://www.MMarker1.com

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Music at The Madfish this weekend

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play music.

theArtsMap.com Cape Ann Arts Map

 ArtsMap.com is a great Artists and Collectors resource.

 Check out the Cape Ann Arts Map.

http://www.theartsmap.com/focus/capeann/

Here are just a few of the listings from Rocky Neck.


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Khan Studio and Good Morning Gloucester Gallery
Gallery of regional photography and paintings

77 Rocky Neck Ave.
Gallery 3
Gloucester, MA 01930
United States857-891-9054

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Paul Frontiero
Painter

77 rocky neck ave.
g3 gallery 3
gloucester, MA 01930
United States

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White Bird Gallery
Seasonal Fine Art Photography Gallery

75 Rocky Neck Avenue
#15
Gloucester, MA 01930
United States978.621.1166

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Joseph Flack Weiler
Photographer: black & white gelatin silver prints

77 Rocky Neck Ave
Gloucester, MA 01930
United States978-281-6443

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