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Re: starting Perennial Seeds - Help!!!
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- Subject: Re: starting Perennial Seeds - Help!!!
- From: "* S* W* <N*@worldnet.att.net>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 16:39:00 -0700
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WHTROS@aol.com wrote:
> Catnip
Stuff grows like a weed. Just plant them and keep them
damp. Moderate temperatures will do fine. When you plant
them out you might consider putting an inverted flat, the
type you get at the nursery with the lattice work bottom,
over the plants and anchor it down with a brick. I also put
a brick under the flat or else the cats will lie on it and
press it to the ground. If you don't you probably won't
have any left since the cats will roll on them, eat them,
and dig out the roots. I use this protection on even large
plants in my herb garden. As the cats eat off the shoot
tips the thing keeps pushing laterals until the cats can'
keep up.
Good luck on the rest,
Alan S. Wicks
Kennewick, WA
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