Add Catnip to Your Garden
Enhance your garden with a vibrant Catnip live plant. This 5-7 inch tall herb is not only a delightful addition to any outdoor space but also a natural attractant for cats and beneficial insects. The well-rooted catnip plant ensures healthy growth and offers numerous benefits to your garden ecosystem.
This catnip plant thrives in outdoor gardens, adding a touch of greenery and a playful element for your feline friends. It’s easy to care for and grows quickly, providing a sustainable source of catnip for your pets. The plant’s aromatic leaves release a scent that cats find irresistible, making it a great way to keep them entertained and engaged.
Key Benefits:
- Attracts Cats: Provides a natural and safe source of entertainment for your feline companions.
- Beneficial Insects: Attracts pollinators and other beneficial insects to your garden.
- Easy to Grow: Requires minimal maintenance and thrives in various conditions.
- Aromatic Leaves: Releases a pleasant scent that is enjoyable for both humans and cats.
- Garden Enhancement: Adds a touch of greenery and visual appeal to any outdoor space.
Our Catnip live plant is carefully nurtured to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to thrive in your garden. The well-developed root system promotes vigorous growth, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of this wonderful herb quickly. Plant it in a sunny location with well-drained soil for best results.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will the catnip plant get? The catnip plant typically grows to be 5-7 inches tall when shipped and can reach up to 2-3 feet in height and width when fully mature.
- What kind of soil does catnip need? Catnip prefers well-drained soil. A mix of potting soil and compost is ideal.
- How much sunlight does the catnip plant need? Catnip thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It can tolerate partial shade but may not grow as vigorously.
- Is catnip safe for my cat? Yes, catnip is generally safe for cats. However, moderation is key. Overexposure can lead to temporary digestive upset.
- When is the best time to plant catnip? The best time to plant catnip is in the spring after the last frost. This allows the plant to establish itself before the heat of summer.

























