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Old 08-03-2008, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dabu View Post
Yea I should collect basil seeds too. Maybe catnip as well... hehe

Catnip is a perennial so it'll not only grow back from existing plants but the seeds that fall out on the ground will sprout too. Be careful with catnip, I have rogue plants growing all over the place. If you are growing if for your cats to eat, you can check it in the winter months. Sometimes a warm spell will make some new green shoots pop out. I usually go grab those off for the kitties. Some fresh nip in the winter really perks up their day.

Basil is an annual and a lot of places it gets cold in the winter time and kills any seeds left outside.

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