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    Catnip seed collecting

    The catnip is dry, and the seeds are ready to be collected.
    If you haven’t been following along, you might want to take a look at where they started.

    The flower clusters have been collected and dried. At this point it is suitable for storage, enjoyed by kitties, or in this case, seed collecting.
    If you look at [...]

    Half-Cooked Thoughts: Breeding without a net.

    Kits and Cats, boys and girls, gather around, this you are going to want to watch.
    I know enough a lot of you tune in for the silly stuff, and that’s fair, I think it’s fun too, that’s why I do it.
    But like I’ve said before, the only way to make absolutely sure you’ve gone far [...]

    Book Review: Teaming with Microbes

    Teaming with Microbes: A Gardener’s Guide to the Soil Food Web

    Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis. Portland: Timber Press, 2006. 196 pages.
    If you are a gardener who isn’t afraid of some food for thought, read Teaming with Microbes: A Gardener’s Guide to the Soil Food Web.
    It has an interesting premise, and does a nice job of [...]

    Beginners’ Corner: Labels and Logs

    Urban Garden Magazine reader Grubbycup shares his love for records and labels within his garden and describes how beginners can accelerate their experience by keeping an accurate log of their grows.




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