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If you or one of your friends already has a catnip plant, you can snip off a stalk and propagate it in water to easily sprout ...
Catnip, like other herbs in the Lamiaceae family, is quite easy to take care of, particularly when it is kept outdoors. The plant needs a daily total of direct sunlight of at least six hours, ...
How to propagate catnip. Sow seed from spring to late summer, thinly in a small pot or tray of moist seed compost, and lightly covering the seed. Once seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant ...
Growing vegetables and herbs for your own kitchen can be gratifying, but don't forget about your feline companions. Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a perennial herb that's part of the mint family ...
Learn how to grow catnip at home either indoors or outdoors. This versatile perennial herbs isn't just for cats; it has so many benefits for the entire garden!
Catnip is a tall herb, resembling mint, with grayish-green leaves and white flowers. Catnip can grow to be 50-100 centimeters tall which makes it the perfect feline companion.
Catnip, also known as Nepeta cataria, is a perennial herb from the mint family. It’s famous for its intoxicating effect on cats, making them go wild with excitement. Not only does catnip serve as a ...
Catnip is a tall herb, resembling mint, with grayish-green leaves and white flowers. Catnip can grow to be 50-100 centimeters tall which makes it the perfect feline companion.
Catnip needs space to grow, and can vigorously spread if it's not properly maintained—again, it's best grown in containers. “It can sometimes become overgrown and invade other plants in your ...