cavorting, spread a sheet of bird netting over the plants. Not only does catmint attract cats, it attracts bees, moths and butterflies. When in full-bloom, the plants are buzzing with bumblebee and honeybee activity. For this reason, catmint shouldn’t be planted near entryways or play ...
The bushy clump-forming base yields scented green foliage, which offsets gray-leafed plants to great effect and obliges heavier soil more so than most Catmints. Blooms June – August. Size: 18" high x 18" – 2' 0" wide. Hardy to zone 4....