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question about 'cattails'
hopefully you know what we in midwest call cattails.
usually in wet grounds, river banks etc. They grow tall, leafy with brown 'seed?' pods and feathery tips. There is a large growth near me, in a drainage culvert. Can these be transplanted into a small garden of native grasses I have? I know the area would need a LOT of watering but would not have any standing water. Just constant irrigation. If you think I could keep these prospering, can I dig up the roots? Probably keep as much as the earth around the roots as possible? would spring or fall be a better time? What do you think. |
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