Catnip Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
- REVIEWS
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Catnip grows best in well drained soil and full sun, though it can tolerate almost any soil. Direct sow the catnip herb seeds after the last spring frost, planting them 1/4" deep in rows 20" apart; when the seedlings appear, thin to 12-15" apart.
Growing: Keep the soil uniformly moist until the seedlings are well established. Since cats will crush the seedlings, protection may be necessary until the plants have grown to a moderate height. Control weeds. Pinch off flower heads for more leaf growth.
Harvesting: Single leaves or stems can be harvested as soon as the plant reaches a height of 8". For best flavor, harvest in the morning after the dew has dried. Use fresh or dried; for best results, dry in an oven or dehydrator. Keep dried leaves in an airtight container.
Seed Saving: Catmint prefers well drained soil and full sun, though it can grow quite well in almost any soil. Direct sow the Nepeta Cataria seeds after the last spring frost, planting them 1/4" deep in rows 20" apart; when the seedlings appear, thin to 18-24" apart. Catmint also grows well as a container plant. In the garden, catmint repels pests such as ants, aphids, and mice.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Catswort, Catmint
Latin Name: Nepeta cataria
Species Origin: Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, China
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Seeds per Ounce: 42,500
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 30 Inches
Color: Green, Purple
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer
Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Honeybees, Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Deer Resistant
Catnip
Saved this packet for later use in spring. Recommend this store wholeheartedly!
Catnip
Loved getting the huge pack of seeds! I tried planting some of the seeds in containers to go outside to grow in january, but two cats tried to run off with package. Recommend this store. Am someone who orders from them alot.
Just love mint tea.
Really like the foil package. Received quite quickly. Time will tell how it grows. Rate medical herb.
Didn't Grow This Time
In the past these catnip seeds have grown quickly and nicely. This time only two germinated and died.
buy these!
they started to sprout right away!
great catnip
Everwilde is the only catnip seed that grows for me.
Catnip
Starts well from seeds in zone 10. Thanks
Great Germination~
Planted indoors and seeds germinated within 6 days. Love Everwilde. Their seed packets are resealable, have good info on the back. I've never had anything but praise for them as I have been completely satisified with every seed order I have placed with them.
Arrived on time
Arrived quickly and packaging looks good. Haven't planted them yet.
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Catnip grows best in well drained soil and full sun, though it can tolerate almost any soil. Direct sow the catnip herb seeds after the last spring frost, planting them 1/4" deep in rows 20" apart; when the seedlings appear, thin to 12-15" apart.
Growing: Keep the soil uniformly moist until the seedlings are well established. Since cats will crush the seedlings, protection may be necessary until the plants have grown to a moderate height. Control weeds. Pinch off flower heads for more leaf growth.
Harvesting: Single leaves or stems can be harvested as soon as the plant reaches a height of 8". For best flavor, harvest in the morning after the dew has dried. Use fresh or dried; for best results, dry in an oven or dehydrator. Keep dried leaves in an airtight container.
Seed Saving: Catmint prefers well drained soil and full sun, though it can grow quite well in almost any soil. Direct sow the Nepeta Cataria seeds after the last spring frost, planting them 1/4" deep in rows 20" apart; when the seedlings appear, thin to 18-24" apart. Catmint also grows well as a container plant. In the garden, catmint repels pests such as ants, aphids, and mice.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Catswort, Catmint
Latin Name: Nepeta cataria
Species Origin: Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, China
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Cool Season|Warm Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Seeds per Ounce: 42,500
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun
Height: 30 Inches
Color: Green, Purple
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer
Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Honeybees, Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Deer Resistant
Reviews
Review
Catnip
Saved this packet for later use in spring. Recommend this store wholeheartedly!
Review
Catnip
Loved getting the huge pack of seeds! I tried planting some of the seeds in containers to go outside to grow in january, but two cats tried to run off with package. Recommend this store. Am someone who orders from them alot.
Review
Just love mint tea.
Really like the foil package. Received quite quickly. Time will tell how it grows. Rate medical herb.
Review
Didn't Grow This Time
In the past these catnip seeds have grown quickly and nicely. This time only two germinated and died.
Review
buy these!
they started to sprout right away!
Review
great catnip
Everwilde is the only catnip seed that grows for me.
Review
Catnip
Starts well from seeds in zone 10. Thanks
Review
Great Germination~
Planted indoors and seeds germinated within 6 days. Love Everwilde. Their seed packets are resealable, have good info on the back. I've never had anything but praise for them as I have been completely satisified with every seed order I have placed with them.
Review
Arrived on time
Arrived quickly and packaging looks good. Haven't planted them yet.