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When I come from our greenhouse and announce "Who Wants Catgrass?" our house
cats come running. They enjoy munching away at these savory greens. Other pets
including birds and hamsters also benefit from fresh greens. Some pets (like the
cats pictured) do well to just munch the Catgrass from a flower pot. Other pets may
do better if you clip the grass and give them the clippings. The seeds should sprout
in 7 days and last a couple weeks.Growing Catgrass is easy.
Fill a flower pot with potting soil to 1" below the rim. Water the soil.
Cover the surface with Catgrass Seeds. Lightly cover the seeds with more potting soil and
water again. Place in a sunny, warm location. Water daily. In 7 days you should have
a pot full of sprouting grass. Let cats munch about 15 minutes. Grass should last
2 weeks. |