Pretty and cheerful with its blue and white trumpet-shaped flowers, Catmint is an easy-growing addition for your yard as a border decoration or herb garden accent. These growing tips will help you successfully grow this easy-care perennial.
October 9, 2015
Pretty and cheerful with its blue and white trumpet-shaped flowers, Catmint is an easy-growing addition for your yard as a border decoration or herb garden accent. These growing tips will help you successfully grow this easy-care perennial.
First of all, don’t confuse Catmint with Catnip. The latter is a favourite of felines but the former is what adds charm to a garden! In summer, Catmint grows abundantly - up to one-metre high contrasting nicely with surrounding foliage. It’s a great plant for spots where you want strong early summer colour and, once the blooms pass, a thick, velvety and lightly fragrant foliage grows for the rest of the season.
Catmint comes in an exciting range of colours to suit your yard colour scheme. Here are some examples:
Once established, catmint is a tough plant well adapted to even the poorest and grittiest of soil. Naturally though, it grows best in fertile soil in full shade with a little bit of afternoon shade in regions where the summers are long and hot. These tips will help you care for your Catmint:
Follow these tips for successful growth and care of this hardy flowering plant. With its varied colours, Catmint will spice up your garden for years to come.
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