‘Cat’s Pajamas’ Catmint - A Perfect Pop of Color to Any Garden
Plant Breeder Proven Winners explains: "Give it a year or two to mature and you’ll see that this petite little catmint forms a bowling ball-shaped mound that’s covered top to bottom in splashy blue blossoms that bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds adore."
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Two Flowering Seasons
"Catmint blooms first in late spring to early summer, then after a quick shearing, it flowers again from midsummer to fall. Use it as a tidy, colorful border around your veggie garden where visiting bees will make regular visits and help boost your yields. Or line your front border with a ribbon of this blue beauty and admire it every time you walk outside. There are endless uses for this easy-to-grow, hardy perennial!"
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How to Grow
Catmint is hardy in zones 3-8, in full sun, average to poor (low nutrient) soil.
Allow drying a bit between waterings. It does not like waterlogged soil. It grows 12-14” tall
and 18-20” wide, and is deer and rabbit resistant.