If you’re not growing catmint (Nepeta), why not? You can count on summer-long flowers, mostly blues and lavenders. Deer and rabbits shun the aromatic gray-green foliage. The blossoms are sought out by ...
With a blend of annuals and perennials, your garden can be a riot of colour all year round. Perennials are a particularly worthy addition to any garden because of their long-lasting nature. They add ...
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Not every plant steals the spotlight with its stunningly gorgeous blooms or lustrous foliage. Some plants remain on the sidelines like wallflowers, not making a big noise, but quietly doing what they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this video, learn how to propagate and grow the perennial catmint plant. Being in the same family as catnip, the catmint plant ...
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One of the easiest, most versatile perennials for a sunny summer garden is catmint. Wind proof, deer proof, drought tolerant, pest and disease free, durable, easy to grow and heavy flowering, colorful ...
It may not be keeping you awake at night, but knowing the difference between catmint vs catnip is helpful and could impact the appearance and enjoyment of your yard. There are plenty of similarities ...
Catmint sends cats crazy. They devour the leaves, roll wantonly around and carry on in an embarassingly louche fashion. Consequently, town gardeners and cat-owners will probably want to give this ...