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How tall do these plants really grow?
I read they can be up to five feet.
I have a second generation plant that has reached...Read More
Started from seed from Park Seeds. They germinated great, survived really well until they got outdoors, when the cats ate all but one, w...Read More
I've been growing catnip for over 20 years and I love it. I keep about 8 plants going around our catio (cat porch). I poke the tops of th...Read More
So far I had a positive experience when growing nepeta cataria.
I found out that using fresh soil (better if rich, well-dr...Read More
My cats love this plant fresh . It is growing at the base of my "three sisters" ( a 200 year old locust and 2 deodar cedars). One side is...Read More
Although is a non native plant I am still 100% convinced that planting some seedling of catnip in my backyard was really a blessing!!! I ...Read More
It is a shame we cannot totally get rid of this stuff and we never planted it to begin with. At least we found uses for Dandelions.
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My cats are only mildly interested in the live plants, they seem to prefer it dried. Drying your own catnip is a thousand times superior...Read More
One of the few plants that seem indestructible in my West Texas summer heat (in the 100's) and maintains a green basal clump through the ...Read More
This grows natural in our backyard. It's a lovely plant and both my former cat (he passed away) and my current cat have enjoyed it both ...Read More
Kind of a weird plant...
Germs extremely fast, grows like gangbusters but smells HORRID!!! I sowed two seeds and got two huge pla...Read More
Mice hate this herb (extremely ironic). Probably equally good for keeping squirrels and rabbits away from gardens, but I don't know yet.
Hardy and reliable. This is a must-have for all gardeners and cat lovers!
Use it as a way to keep feral cats away from yo...Read More
Selfseeds alot, but easy to pull.
The Gold Finches went insane over the seeds.
Butterflies,hummingbirds and hummingbird mot...Read More
I'm very much a cat person, so this is a handy plant for me. My cat loves it, she always has a big stalk to lie around on and be territo...Read More
I orginally got this plant for my two cats - and I'm rather glad I did, as it keeps them from nibbling on my other more poisonous plants...Read More
This is a plant for cat-owners. The flowers are insignificant, so it doesn't really need to be in the perennial garden.
I ...Read More
I "winter-sowed"catnip this year and I have a nice pot of catnip that delights my cats.They love to have it rubbed on their faces.One of ...Read More
Well, with 7 cats this has been a very hot topic with us - I really don't know where to begin. We received the seeds as a freebie with a...Read More
Even though I don't have cats, I grow this to share with my cat loving friends. Many of them don't garden or have brown thumbs, so they ...Read More
I have grown this plant for years just for my cat. They seem to like fresh catnip over the store bought kind. Most of the cats I have h...Read More
I have a three year old plant in the garden that has attained a height of 57". Last winter the temperture dropped to -46 and wind chills ...Read More
We call our nepeta cataria the Discovery Channel plant. The bees and other creatures just love it. The finches eat the seeds in the fall....Read More
I've at some time or nother planted this in my butterfly garden. I was rather impressed with it's ability to grow quite fast. The smaller...Read More
I have successfully grown this plant both in the garden & in containers - keeping a pot of it on the deck to grab a few sprigs now & then...Read More
Maybe it is because it is growing wild around here that I do not like this plant very much. It is straggly, weedy and invasive. They are ...Read More
Catnip can be used for a tea for relief of cold/flu
insomnia and hyperactivity. Add honey for flavor. Also is very good for reduc...Read More
I have to grow mine in a hanging basket on the porch, so my six cats do not kill it. However, one of the cats figured out how to get on ...Read More
This is one plant I grow just for my 2 cats. They each get about 2-3 fresh leaves daily as a treat if they're good. I have to control ac...Read More
Every year I buy this plant, it has never overwintered here. I'm not sure if that is due to the neighbors cats or competition with the c...Read More
Catnip is one of those herbs that grows well and makes an attractive window box plant. I paired mine with oregano and they were lovely to...Read More
Catnip has proven to be even more attractive to squirrels than to cats in my yard. They become as intoxicated by it as the cats do, but ...Read More
Catnip bloom colour is white. Species having violet/blue blooms are commonly called as Catmint.
Catnip is a marginal perennial in our South Central Alaska coastal area. In the more severe winters, it may not survive. However, it grow...Read More
Catnip is a perennial herb in zones 3-9. It gets 3 1/2' tall and should be spaced 18" apart. The flowers can be white or violet-blue. ...Read More