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Barbara2245 23-07-2003 06:32 PM

Confession
 
I went out to vote in a local election and on the way home stop to dig
up some cattails growing in the ditch down the road. It was a fairly
busy highway but fortunately only three or four cars went by. Only one
had a good piece of root because I had to move fast. The ground was
quite dry.
I had to tie them up to some old broom handles. For some reason my
mini-catails rotted perhaps they were too deep or didn't like the clay
soil.
Happy watergardening.

K30a 23-07-2003 08:42 PM

Confession
 
Barbara wrote stop to dig
up some cattails growing in the ditch down the road.

Go forth, convert a grasslubber to a porg. and sin no more.


k30a

Phyllis and Jim Hurley 24-07-2003 04:02 AM

Confession
 
Our cattails come from a local pond (private...with the owners' permission).
Put in with rocks over the roots. Grew VERY well. See pondsite.

Good luck with future transplants.

J

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"Barbara2245" wrote in message
om...
I went out to vote in a local election and on the way home stop to dig
up some cattails growing in the ditch down the road. It was a fairly
busy highway but fortunately only three or four cars went by. Only one
had a good piece of root because I had to move fast. The ground was
quite dry.
I had to tie them up to some old broom handles. For some reason my
mini-catails rotted perhaps they were too deep or didn't like the clay
soil.
Happy watergardening.





Bob Adkins 24-07-2003 01:32 PM

Confession
 
On 23 Jul 2003 10:23:17 -0700, (Barbara2245) wrote:

I went out to vote in a local election and on the way home stop to dig
up some cattails growing in the ditch down the road. It was a fairly
busy highway but fortunately only three or four cars went by. Only one
had a good piece of root because I had to move fast. The ground was
quite dry.
I had to tie them up to some old broom handles. For some reason my
mini-catails rotted perhaps they were too deep or didn't like the clay


Awwww...that's not really stealing. Cattails are weeds to most people.

We have a local belief and custom about plants here in Cajun Country.

*Stolen cuttings or seeds grow better than bought or donated ones.
*If someone likes a plant, the owner says (with tongue-in-cheek) "steal you
a cutting when I'm not looking".

Yea, I know it sounds strange.

Bob

Don 24-07-2003 03:42 PM

Confession
 
And never say "Thank you" for a cutting. Heard that from a very nice and
generous lady. Hard not to say it to someone so nice.


"Bob Adkins" wrote in message
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On 23 Jul 2003 10:23:17 -0700, (Barbara2245) wrote:

I went out to vote in a local election and on the way home stop to dig
up some cattails growing in the ditch down the road. It was a fairly
busy highway but fortunately only three or four cars went by. Only one
had a good piece of root because I had to move fast. The ground was
quite dry.
I had to tie them up to some old broom handles. For some reason my
mini-catails rotted perhaps they were too deep or didn't like the clay


Awwww...that's not really stealing. Cattails are weeds to most people.

We have a local belief and custom about plants here in Cajun Country.

*Stolen cuttings or seeds grow better than bought or donated ones.
*If someone likes a plant, the owner says (with tongue-in-cheek) "steal

you
a cutting when I'm not looking".

Yea, I know it sounds strange.

Bob





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