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I am re-posting this reply here - because replies get so buried, and maybe someone else might be curious!
Depends on how involved you want to get. ;) Just planting milkweed is a HUGE help. It is their host plant and is the only plant they will lay their eggs. Many pollinators will also come just to feed. :)
Here is a great site to get you started! You can also DM me anytime if you have questions. Be careful - it's addicting.
https://www.saveourmonarchs.org/blog/5-steps-to-rearing-monarchs-at-home
5 Steps to Rearing Monarchs at Home - Save Our Monarchs
In the wild, Monarch eggs and larvae have a very small chance of survival. Several studies have documented mortality rates of over 90% during the egg and larva stages. That means only 10% of eggs and...
https://www.saveourmonarchs.org/blog/5-steps-to-rearing-monarchs-at-home