Catmint: Grow Guide & Tips
Catmint has similar compounds to that of catnip, but catnip has it in much higher levels, so your cat may or may not be drawn to your catmint.
Catmint has a lot to recommend it. It has a nice flavor so it has a use but is also a valued perennial for its appearance.
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There are several varieties of catmint, meaning there is one for every garden need!
Catmint will bloom for months. Deadheading is not necessary, but trimming is helpful
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One of the advantages of growing catmint is that it adapts to many types of soil and will grow in lesser soil conditions.
After your plant is established, catmint will not require a lot of watering.
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After your plant is established, catmint will not require a lot of watering.
One of the best reasons to grow catmint is that it is so easy to care for!
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Annual pruning of catmint will help keep your perennial bed tidy.