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- noun Plural form of
catmint .
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Examples
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Should one chose to relax or sleep in one of the triangular spaces, below are beds of aromatic plants — lemon geraniums, lavenders, peppermints, catmints, etc. — to help you unwind.
Dymaxion Sleeps 2009
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Plant Yellow Knock Roses with its color complement and traditional companion, VIOLET catmints, such as "Walker's Low" or "Six Hills Giant" Work OFF-WHITE marigolds into the composition to complete the triad and to protect the roses in general.
SUNNY YELLOW KNOCK OUT ROSES Pooky 2009
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Hence, for PINK Knockout roses and catmints, tuck in a few coreopsis 'Moonbeam' directly between the roses and the catmints in an irregular manner.
DOUBLE PINK KNOCKOUT ROSES FOR BEGINNERS Pooky 2009
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Should one chose to relax or sleep in one of the triangular spaces, below are beds of aromatic plants — lemon geraniums, lavenders, peppermints, catmints, etc. — to help you unwind.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Plants favored are wisteria, nasturtiums, morning glories twining through grapes, vines of all sorts such as CLEM-atis, roses, irises, lavenders, catmints, various fruits and vegetables, and others.
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In addition, tucking a few bulbs of garlic between the catmints and the marigolds will add even more protection against rose culprits.
MARIGOLDS FOR ROSES Pooky 2008
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However, that shade actually combines well with pnks and reds and complements the violet of the catmints that should be growing alongside your roses.
MARIGOLDS FOR ROSES Pooky 2008
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Cool-blue delphiniums, salvias, catmints and agapanthus shadow the warmer shades.
The Seattle Times 2009
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You know how most catmints are gratifyingly long-blooming but topple over and sprawl partway through the summer?
The Seattle Times 2009
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"That summer, they started replacing their lawn with perennials and wildflowers such as yarrows, salvias, catmints and coneflowers.
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