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Edibles/Perennial Herbs
 NASTURTIUM officinale  Watercress  Zone 4  nas-tur’shum o-fi-shi-na’le   Perennial  Easy Brassicaceae, native to Europe. Germination: Sow outdoors in early spring through summer in a source of water such as a stream, bog, or pond....
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Edibles/Perennial Herbs
 NEPETA cataria   Catnip  Zones 3 to 8  ne-pe’tå kat’är-e-å   Perennial Herb  Easy Lamiaceae; native to Eurasia. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 68-72° with no cover as light aids in germination. Expect germination...
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 NEPETA x faassenii  Catmint  Zones 3 to 8  ne-pe’tå få-sen’e-i  Perennial Herb  Easy Lamiaceae; of no direct nativity. Germination: Best sown indoors at a temperature of 68-72° with no cover as light aids in germination. Expect...
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