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Catmint may not be quite the same as catnip, but for humans, it might be a wonderful addition to your flower bed. Here are ...
Enjoy the blooms of this low-maintenance perennial year after year.Catmint plant (Nepeta spp.) is one of the prettiest low-maintenance perennials you can grow in your garden. It’s tough as nails and ...
Generally, you are also more likely to find catmint plants for sale in garden centres, than catnip. Both catnip and catmint can be grown in pots, or directly in the ground.
The hardy plants make charming bedfellows with roses, and they blend well with a variety of other perennials. Skip to main content Skip to main menu Skip to search Skip to footer.
As far as summer perennials go, catmint is at the top of horticulturist Christine Froehlich’s list for pruning. "The number ...
The Perennial Plant Association has Catmint (Nepeta) ‘Walker’s Low’ as its 2007 Perennial Plant of the Year. ‘Walker’s Low’ is a versatile, hardy, herbaceous perennial that is terrific for edging, ...
This plant compliments other flowers in the garden and adds color with flowers such as foxglove, coreopsis, Black-Eyed Susan and bee-balm. The red of bee-balm attracts hummingbirds and catmint ...
Catmint is one of the prettiest low-maintenance perennials you can grow in your garden. It’s tough as nails and thrives in sand, clay, or rocky soils. It’s just about the perfect plant because ...