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Nepeta cataria. Not just for cats! Tall pink and white flower spikes are great in fresh and dried arrangements. Use the leaves in salads, sauces, teas, and soups - and of course fresh or dried for the cats! Catnip seeds are a good choice for a bee attractor that works well in containers on cat-free balconies. Protect seedlings from cats.
- Not just for cats
- Good bee attractor
- Tall pink and white flower spikes
- Use leaves in salad & teas
- Protect seedlings from cats
All About Catnip
Latin
Nepeta cataria
Family: Lamiaceae
Difficulty
Easy
Season & Zone
Season: Warm season Exposure: Full sun Zone: Hardy to Zone 4
Timing
Sow seeds indoors in late winter, and transplant or direct sow in 2-6 weeks after the last frost date. Catnip can also be direct sown in the fall where it is to grow. Bottom heat will speed germination. Ideal temperature for germination: 21-27°C (70-80°F). Seeds should sprout in 10-20 days.
Starting
Sow on the soil surface or barely covered with perlite. Thin plants or transplant to 30cm (12″) apart. Keep seedlings well protected from cats.
Growing
Catnip does very well in containers, raised beds, or borders in full sun to partial shade. The main challenge to growing it is protecting it from cats. After the main bloom, plants should be cut back hard to encourage a second bloom and tidy shape.
Harvest
To save the summer catmint bounty, harvest when fully grown, and keep the plant picked regularly.
Seed Info
Usual seed life: 5 years.
Companion Planting
Attracts pollinators (and cats), but repels aphids, flea beetles, Japanese beetles, ants, weevils, and squash bugs.
Marque | West Coast Seeds |
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Numéro de Pièce du Fabricant | HR1049A |
UPC | 687704004291 |
Famille | Catale |
Certifié biologique | Non |
Héritage | Non |
Pollinisation Libre | Oui |
Hybride | Non |
Options d’Emballage | Pack A |
Langue du paquet | Anglais |
Type de Expédition | Graines |
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