Color
USDA Zone
Type
Duration
Season
Soil
Sunlight
Height
Use
Narrow Your Search
Color
USDA Zone
Type
Duration
Season
Soil
Sunlight
Height
Use
Herbs - Catnip Seeds
This herb is called Catnip because of the strong attraction that it holds for cats. We have seen cats go crazy over this stuff! It is a carefree member of the Mint family and sometimes escapes cultivation and thrives in the wild. It is usually found in the herb garden as an ornamental plant, though traditional medicinal had many uses for this plant. Some have also reported that this herb has insect repellent qualities.
-
Out of Stock Catmint Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xCatmint Seeds
Nepeta cataria
This is an easy-growing herb that thrives on neglect. Drought hardy and deer resistant, this perennial is very similar to Catnip. Lacy grey-green foliage is topped with spires of blossoms in early summer, with repeat blooming throughout the season. Flowers can be white, pink, or lavender.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Catnip Seeds Open Pollinated Quick View
xCatnip Seeds
Nepeta cataria
Catnip is a vigorous mint that is loved by cats. It can be brewed into a tea that has some health benefits. Grayish green leaves have a strong mint-like flavor and may be harvested late in the season. It is attractive to bees and may be used to aid pollination in your herb garden. May become invasive, so deadhead if you don't want Catnip to self sow!
Starting at $3.48 USD
This herb is called Catnip because of the strong attraction that it holds for cats. We have seen cats go crazy over this stuff! It is a carefree member of the Mint family and sometimes escapes cultivation and thrives in the wild. It is usually found in the herb garden as an ornamental plant, though traditional medicinal had many uses for this plant. Some have also reported that this herb has insect repellent qualities.