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Catmint: A Beautiful and Resilient Garden Favorite

Updated: Nov 26


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Catmint: A Beautiful and Resilient Garden Favorite


Catmint (Nepeta spp.) is a versatile and aromatic perennial that adds beauty and charm to any garden. Known for its silvery-green foliage and clusters of soft, lavender-blue flowers, catmint is a favorite among gardeners and pollinators alike. The plant’s long blooming season, low maintenance requirements, and drought tolerance make it an ideal choice for borders, rock gardens, and pollinator-friendly spaces. Plus, cats love it! With its minty fragrance and ability to thrive in challenging conditions, catmint is a fantastic option for gardeners of all skill levels who want a plant that’s both attractive and easy to care for.





Key Facts About Catmint


Sun requirements: At least 6 hours per day

Water requirements: Drought-tolerant once established

Height: 1-3 feet tall

Spread: 1-4 feet wide, forming dense, bushy clumps that fill in garden spaces beautifully.

Natural habitat: Native to Europe and Asia, catmint grows well in rocky, dry areas and adapts easily to garden settings.


When it flowers: Late Spring through Summer - Purple spires

When to collect seeds: Late Summer, Early Fall

When to prune: Early Spring to encourage new growth, then after the first bloom in Summer to promote a second flush of flowers.


Uses: Catmint is valued for its aromatic qualities and is often used in teas and herbal remedies. Its leaves are popular among cats, who may enjoy rolling in or chewing on the plant.

When to harvest: Summer, Fall. Harvest catmint leaves in the morning after the dew has dried for optimal flavor. Cut stems for drying or fresh use throughout the growing season.


Fun Fact: Catmint is not just loved by cats! Its flowers attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies.


Companion plants

  • Roses

  • Lavender

  • Yarrow

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