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Catmint Seeds by Renee’s Garden (Nepeta mussinii)

Catmint Seeds by Renee’s Garden (Nepeta mussinii)

Catmint Seeds by Renee’s Garden (Nepeta mussinii) produce compact perennial plants with soft grey-green foliage and abundant spikes of lavender-blue flowers. This aromatic herb is widely appreciated for its ornamental value and pollinator-friendly blooms. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

Nepeta mussinii is a hardy perennial in the mint family that forms low, spreading mounds of fragrant foliage. The plants bloom generously through the growing season, producing clusters of delicate flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Its tidy growth habit makes it suitable for borders, rock gardens, pathways, and container plantings.

Catmint is valued in landscape design for its long blooming period, drought tolerance once established, and soft, natural appearance in garden settings.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun to partial sun is ideal. Provide at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering. While tolerant of light shade, reduced sunlight may limit bloom production.

Watering Instructions ▾

Maintain evenly moist soil during germination and early establishment. Once mature, catmint tolerates moderate dryness and prefers soil to dry slightly between watering sessions. Avoid saturated soil conditions, as excessive moisture may lead to root rot.

Care Tips ▾

Catmint grows best in well-draining soil and tolerates average to moderately lean soil conditions. It prefers moderate temperatures, average outdoor humidity, and good air circulation. Avoid overly rich soil, which can lead to excessive foliage growth and reduced flowering. Start Catmint seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or direct sow outdoors once frost risk has passed. Seeds germinate best in soil temperatures between 18–21°C. Plants establish in the first season and return annually once mature. Deadheading spent flowers may encourage additional blooming through the growing season.
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