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Plant Catnip for More Than Just Cats

by Michael Johnson 03/02/2022

When you hear the word catnip, you probably think of the herb used in cat toys. Also called catmint, the catnip plant has many uses and helpful properties beyond exciting felines. Here are some reasons you might consider growing catnip in your garden:

An Attractive Companion Plant

One great way that growing catnip can benefit you and your garden is to use it as a companion plant. It grows quickly but does not spread like other members of the mint family do. Instead, it will create a dense, silvery-green mound of soft leaves that grows to medium height.

It’s a great landscaping plant to use as a backdrop or feature other flowers with more vibrant flowers or foliage. Because it does not send out runners, it won’t take over the entire garden or crowd out your other plants. This also makes it an excellent choice for garden edges.

Keeps Pests Away

Catnip is an excellent natural pest repellent. The oil from its leaves is extremely effective in keeping away flies, mosquitos and other biting insects. Planting it along walkways or nearby your outdoor seating will give you a useful plant that also has fragrant and attractive flowers during the summer and fall.

Catnip can also protect your plants against pests, particularly those who prey on vegetables like aphids, mice and rats. Deer also avoid it, which means it can work very well as a barrier plant to protect other more commonly eaten flowers and plants.

Good for Bees

If you want to attract pollinators to your garden, catnip is an excellent choice. Catnip provides bees with a valuable and long-lasting nectar resource because it has a long blooming season. Honey bees, bumblebees and others will flock to catnip during various parts of the year to enjoy the nectar while helping with pollination at the same time. You might also see native butterflies join in the feast.

If you want to keep your garden bee-friendly, beware damage from catnip’s namesake. Because the herb is irresistible to cats, younger and less-established plants risk being trampled or grazed on before the bees can enjoy the flowers. To keep your garden both bee and cat-friendly, consider dedicating a separate fenced-off area where the catnip can grow safely without heavy feline foot traffic.

Good for Humans, Too!

Another benefit of growing catnip in your garden is having your own supply of a minty-flavored herb with useful properties for humans. One of the key ingredients in catnip is nepetalactone, which is what makes cats excited and euphoric. For humans, it has a calming effect. This makes catnip a common addition to tea blends to reduce stress and promote good sleep. Similar to other members of the mint family, catnip has also been known to soothe digestive problems.

Catnip’s many benefits make it a favorite of gardeners all over. It’s easy to care for and an excellent choice for large landscaping projects and smaller gardens. Cats love it, bees love it and many humans love it for its pleasing scent and useful properties. Despite its many reported benefits, it’s always important to be cautious about herbal remedies, especially in combination with prescription drugs. Consult your doctor if you’re not sure, otherwise enjoy all the excellent benefits of catnip without eating it.

About the Author
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Michael Johnson

For over 25 years, Mike Johnson, has help Buyers and Sellers in Greater New Haven, and across the state turn their dreams into reality. TAJ REAL ESTATE, LLC is a full service firm specializing in Short Sale, First Time Home Buyers, Sale and marketing of existing Home and Condos, Rentals, FHA 203K Sale and Renovation of Distress Properties, and Investor Purchase.

Mike Johnson is a graduate of Fairfield University, and a resident of Connecticut for over 38 years. He served on the Board of Directors for Hill Health Corporation from 1976 to 1984, has served on the Professional Standard Committee of the Greater New Haven Board of Realtors for over 8 years, served as Board of Directors for that organization from 2009-2012, and on the Farmington Canal Committee for over 10 years.

Mike possesses a high degree of knowledge, experience and integrity, and strives for excellence, as such creating a reputation second to none. Whether your Home is under water (owing more than the mortgage balance), or behind on your mortgage and facing foreclosure, your solution is only a phone call away. Pick up the phone and put your troubles in the hands of a experienced Realtor.

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