February Pet Of The Month.

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Jaap, are those some kind of sticky things on Gina? Here in the US, my pup picks up what I called "sticktites." They are much smaller than thistles and an absolute horror to remove.
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote:Jaap, are those some kind of sticky things on Gina? Here in the US, my pup picks up what I called "sticktites." They are much smaller than thistles and an absolute horror to remove.
Sorry for the late answer Herr Dr, I was awefully busy.

Yes, its like a small diamond, but green and very sticky.
Every evening I clean Gina, some work but ok. But Maya, our guarddog doesnt like it to get cleaned at all :D
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"...a small diamond, but green and very sticky." That sounds like exactly what I call "sticktites." Three years ago, frustrated with sticktites, I paid a local specialized firm replace my "exotic" weeds with "indigenous" woodland edge plantings. Two years later I found out that the plants with "sticktites" are part of the indigenous plantings. Aaarrrrgh!
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote:"...a small diamond, but green and very sticky." That sounds like exactly what I call "sticktites." Three years ago, frustrated with sticktites, I paid a local specialized firm replace my "exotic" weeds with "indigenous" woodland edge plantings. Two years later I found out that the plants with "sticktites" are part of the indigenous plantings. Aaarrrrgh!
:D :D yes you should be careful with asking for indigenious plants.


this also grows locally in the wild here :D
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:haha: And it sells well in some of the states here. :crazy:
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