The Incredible Kitty Hooch Catnip


 
 
 


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Tidy rows of new starts - seedlings and cuttings. This is from our first year. After that things got big!

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Most of our catnip flowers are white, except for this beautiful purple one. Again from our first year.

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A night photo of the snowy buds.

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Rows of starts we refer to as "Bramble babies". Bramble was very productive and less sensitive to cold nights. This is from our second year.

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Old and new plants enjoying the mid May sun.

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This lush green leave is coming in over 6 inches long. Actually our biggest leaves were close to 7 inches. Considering mint leaves are supposed to be small this is amazing!

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Here are some of our large healthy leaves in perspective.

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Here's a shot of our main greenhouse from 2002 early in June.

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This is an interesting shot not just for the colors. If you look closely the stalk in the center is a genetic freak. Normally they split in twos, but this one went to 3, then 4 the alternated between 3 and 5.

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Fast forward to early July. This picture was taken from a stepstool and offers the same perspective as the earlier full greenhouse shot.




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