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It's coming down to the wire and I always think I need to dry just a little more catnip. The plant you see is drying now, I cut it right after I took the picture. I've been knitting catnip mice and the level in the dried catnip container is down. I hate to disappoint all those cat owners who count on me for kitty's Christmas buzz. My knitted mice are a staple at the Christmas sale at the
Shaker Heritage Society in Albany, NY. I'll check the garden, and if I find more catnip ready to cut, I'll get it dried, just in case. Besides, sometimes I like a cup of catnip tea myself!
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