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Catmint (Nepeta Mussinii)

Catmint produces an attractive grey-green foliage topped with spikes of lavender flowers. Interestinly the fragrance is attractive to cats, who may flatten the plants so beware if you have a cat and you don't want your plants sat on! This will flower from May to September and reach an approximate height of 30cm.
Hardy Perennial

Product Part No: 69001

Pack size: 300 Seeds

In Stock
Price: £2.10

When to Sow

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Additional Details

When to Sow Catmint Seeds

Early April to early June

Where to Sow

In open ground or cold frame

When to Transplant

Thin out seedlings as they grow to 5cm apart. Plant out during September and October spacing 30cm apart for flowering throughout the following summer.

FLOWER SEED SOWING TECHNIQUE

Prepare a nursery bed well in advance, ensuring that it is weed free. Choose a time for sowing when the soil does not stick to your shoes but is moist below the surface and fairly dry on top. The soil should be crumbly and even. Rake the surface after a light treading.

Mark out drills in the nursery bed or mark out an area for scattering the seed to rake in afterwards. Rows should be approximately 30cm apart and clearly labelled at the end.

Sow the seed carefully and thinly, aiming to get a seed every 2cm (3/4") and then gently rake the soil to cover, and firm with the back of the rake. Water gently if the weather is dry for a period, but do not water too often as this will encourage the roots to form just below the surface and you will be watering all summer long to save your plants. Aim to encourage the root to look further down for water, and you will have a more relaxed summer and a finer show of flowers in the long run.

When the plants have formed their first pair of true leaves, thin the plants to 10cm (4") apart and firm the soil around the bases.

In September or October carefully raise the plants taking a ball of soil with the roots using a trowel and plant them in the flowering site and gently water them in. It is sometimes beneficial to give a little protection from winter winds for the first year