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It’s not necessary to fertilize catmint. In fact, using fertilizer may cause poor flowering or plants that flop over. If plants fall over, shear back by about a third to rejuvenate the plant.
Catmint blooms from early summer to early fall, with plants that are 1 to 3 feet tall ... With a mounding or trailing habit, it’s a good choice for a container. Check out more easy plants ...
Use traditional cottage garden plants like speedwell (Veronica), catmint and forget-me-nots ... such as lobelia, trailing fuchsia, bacopa or nasturtium, because the trailing plants will mask ...
The plants emit oils that must be inhaled, not eaten, to affect a cat. This is the reason felines are so likely to rub and roll in catmint plants. When they bruise the foliage more volatile oils ...
Even without all those attributes, catmints would be a valuable addition to almost any garden. Few plants are more versatile or dependable. And few plants are more suitable for inexperienced garde ...
The plants will look a bit rough initially but will quickly outgrow the haircut and reward the gardener with repeat blooms. Although catmint is a member of the mint family, ‘Walker’s Low’ is quite ...