Catnip Seeds 1000+ Herb Perrenial Garden NON-GMO USA FREE SHIPPING
Orders under $15 will be shipped by envelopes that don't have a tracking number and takes 5-15 days. Orders over $15 will be shipped by USPS Frist have a tracking number and takes 3-5 days. Up to 85 days. Foliage is greenish-gray with small blue flowers. Dried leaves can be used for tea and as a stimulant for cats. Small bilabiate blooms can be white, spotted with purple or pink. The dried herb has a mint-like fragrance. Catnip Herb Growing Habits Non-GMO (Nepeta cataria) catnip plants grow as upright perennial herbs, reaching 1-3" high during the warmer season. Your aromatic catnip will provide an herbaceous, minty scent with edible sage-colored leaves, growing jagged and 1-3" long by summer. An heirloom and member of the mint family, Catnip plants, also known as "“catmints" will grow as a weedy, but abundant crop if the flowers remain unpinched, easily spreading and developing small white and violet-colored flowers that become frosted with fuzzy texture, before going to seed near the end of spring. The Various Human Uses for Catnip Herb Garden Seed Believe it or not, catnip can be consumed in small, single-serving amounts by humans too! With its jagged sage-colored dried leaves, use 1 tablespoon in hot water to steep into a calming tea with a minty herbaceous flavor. Be sure to only have 1 cup. Catnip perennial herbs can also be cooked as a seasoning in soup or make an aromatic garnish to salads with its fresh leaves. Catnip isn't recommended for children and shouldn't be consumed if you"re pregnant. Weedy garden herbs such as Catnip also attract beneficial pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The Cat Benefits of Growing Catnip Herb Seed If you feel like giving your cat a natural toy to enjoy at home, then dried catnip is easy enough to make yourself! Simply take a bundle of harvested catnip stalks and air-dry by hanging upside down. You place sprinkle some of the dried Catnip leaves on your feline"s scratching post or bed to help calm them or stimulate play. Cats also are attracted to freshly grown catnip. Plant herbaceous catnip in a small pot on your porch for cats to come visit. 1 lb - Approximately 768,000 Seeds Native to dry temporal climates, Catnip will thrive in mild conditions, producing fragrant flowers that can be used in several applications or as an ornamental plant for your flower garden.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Buyer |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
| Climate | Humid Continental |
| Common Name | Catnip |
| Color | Green |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor & Outdoor |
| Soil Type | Loam |
| Brand | Mai's Family |
| Season Of Interest | Fall |
| Type | Herb Seeds |
| Watering | Medium |
| Life Cycle | Annual |
| Genus | Nepeta Cataria |
| Sunlight | Full Sun |
| Features | Fast Growing |
| Cultivating Difficulty | Very Easy |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
Orders under $15 will be shipped by envelopes that don't have a tracking number and takes 5-15 days. Orders over $15 will be shipped by USPS Frist have a tracking number and takes 3-5 days. Up to 85 days. Foliage is greenish-gray with small blue flowers. Dried leaves can be used for tea and as a stimulant for cats. Small bilabiate blooms can be white, spotted with purple or pink. The dried herb has a mint-like fragrance. Catnip Herb Growing Habits Non-GMO (Nepeta cataria) catnip plants grow as upright perennial herbs, reaching 1-3" high during the warmer season. Your aromatic catnip will provide an herbaceous, minty scent with edible sage-colored leaves, growing jagged and 1-3" long by summer. An heirloom and member of the mint family, Catnip plants, also known as "“catmints" will grow as a weedy, but abundant crop if the flowers remain unpinched, easily spreading and developing small white and violet-colored flowers that become frosted with fuzzy texture, before going to seed near the end of spring. The Various Human Uses for Catnip Herb Garden Seed Believe it or not, catnip can be consumed in small, single-serving amounts by humans too! With its jagged sage-colored dried leaves, use 1 tablespoon in hot water to steep into a calming tea with a minty herbaceous flavor. Be sure to only have 1 cup. Catnip perennial herbs can also be cooked as a seasoning in soup or make an aromatic garnish to salads with its fresh leaves. Catnip isn't recommended for children and shouldn't be consumed if you"re pregnant. Weedy garden herbs such as Catnip also attract beneficial pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The Cat Benefits of Growing Catnip Herb Seed If you feel like giving your cat a natural toy to enjoy at home, then dried catnip is easy enough to make yourself! Simply take a bundle of harvested catnip stalks and air-dry by hanging upside down. You place sprinkle some of the dried Catnip leaves on your feline"s scratching post or bed to help calm them or stimulate play. Cats also are attracted to freshly grown catnip. Plant herbaceous catnip in a small pot on your porch for cats to come visit. 1 lb - Approximately 768,000 Seeds Native to dry temporal climates, Catnip will thrive in mild conditions, producing fragrant flowers that can be used in several applications or as an ornamental plant for your flower garden.