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Cattail Transplants #5482557 11/04/10 03:50 AM
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Anyone know where I can legally dig up a few cattails for transplanting to my yard? Preferably in the Little Elm or North Lake Lewisville area?

Re: Cattail Transplants [Re: Dave007] #5483341 11/04/10 02:46 PM
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I don't know if it is legal i would think (but don't know) that if you get them from private property vs public that you may be ok However i do know that they do very well when transplanted and grow like wild fire I have a buddy that did some and he has to keep them thinned out.


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Re: Cattail Transplants [Re: chuck44l] #5483362 11/04/10 02:56 PM
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doesn't help you but I thought it interesting, I stopped at a restaurant in Houston the other day and they had Cattails planted in a flower bed with mulch around the bottoms and they looked really good. Just thought I'd throw that out there.

Re: Cattail Transplants [Re: CTFletcher] #5495259 11/08/10 05:40 PM
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you can come and dig all mine up if you want. been setting them on fire. Its fun.

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if nothing else you can grab a few seed pods (I've heard people refer to them as corndogs) and spread them around the banks, some of them are sure to get started.

Re: Cattail Transplants [Re: CTFletcher] #5502523 11/10/10 04:15 PM
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I did latch onto some seed pods. Just thought it would be easier to transplant a few plants, especially if I can dig up the root runners.

Re: Cattail Transplants [Re: fishindude12] #5502543 11/10/10 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: fishindude12
you can come and dig all mine up if you want. been setting them on fire. Its fun.


Hate to deprive you of your fun by taking them all. Maybe 3 or 4.

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