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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink40•2 months agoAlso catnip, but with catnip there’s a 50% chance neighborhood cats will show up and roll on it until it dies.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink17•2 months agoBees seem to love the catnip that grows in my garden at least. I think last summer I counted 8 different kinds of bees enjoying it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish18•2 months agoCatnip brings all the cats to the yard.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•2 months agoI could teach you, but I got some shit I need to knock off a counter somewhere.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•2 months agoThe abandoning of the rhythm is such a cat thing to do.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•2 months agoI’ve had a catmint bush for a few years now, and it’s topped out at about the size of an Australian spider. I think the neighborhood cats keep it pretty well groomed. It’s very popular, even in the winter.
Also catnip, but with catnip there’s a 50% chance neighborhood cats will show up and roll on it until it dies.
(Catnip is a type of mint)
Bees seem to love the catnip that grows in my garden at least. I think last summer I counted 8 different kinds of bees enjoying it.
The cutest pollinator!
Thank you! Time to lure some cats to the yard.
Catnip brings all the cats to the yard.
And they’re like: meow and purrs
Damn right, meow and purrs.
I could teach you, but I got some shit I need to knock off a counter somewhere.
The abandoning of the rhythm is such a cat thing to do.
I’ve had a catmint bush for a few years now, and it’s topped out at about the size of an Australian spider.
I think the neighborhood cats keep it pretty well groomed. It’s very popular, even in the winter.