Do Cats Like Walker's Low Catmint at Pamela Drake blog

Do Cats Like Walker's Low Catmint.  — during planting, some roots are inevitably broken or leaves are damaged, leading to the emission of nepetalactone and the resulting cat attraction.  — do cats like walker's low catmint?  — walker's low catmint: Bees love catmint blossoms, and. catmint (nepeta racemosa) 'walker's low' produces abundant lavender blue blossoms throughout the growing season. For many years, walker’s low catmint (nepeta faassenii) has been the standard for catmints in western gardens. Mounds of glowing periwinkle blue flowers start opening in may and continue for a month or two. Yes, many cats are attracted to.  — faassen’s catmint (nepeta x faassenii) is a sterile hybrid so it won’t spread via seeds. Popular ones include ‘walker’s low’ (2 feet tall), ‘junior walker’ (14 to 16 inches tall), and 'six hills giant' (3 feet tall). There are many different varieties, ranging from tall to dwarf.

Nepeta x Walker's Low Catmint, Walker's Low, 1 Behmerwald Nursery
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For many years, walker’s low catmint (nepeta faassenii) has been the standard for catmints in western gardens.  — walker's low catmint: catmint (nepeta racemosa) 'walker's low' produces abundant lavender blue blossoms throughout the growing season. Popular ones include ‘walker’s low’ (2 feet tall), ‘junior walker’ (14 to 16 inches tall), and 'six hills giant' (3 feet tall).  — do cats like walker's low catmint?  — during planting, some roots are inevitably broken or leaves are damaged, leading to the emission of nepetalactone and the resulting cat attraction. Mounds of glowing periwinkle blue flowers start opening in may and continue for a month or two. There are many different varieties, ranging from tall to dwarf. Bees love catmint blossoms, and.  — faassen’s catmint (nepeta x faassenii) is a sterile hybrid so it won’t spread via seeds.

Nepeta x Walker's Low Catmint, Walker's Low, 1 Behmerwald Nursery

Do Cats Like Walker's Low Catmint  — walker's low catmint: Bees love catmint blossoms, and.  — walker's low catmint:  — during planting, some roots are inevitably broken or leaves are damaged, leading to the emission of nepetalactone and the resulting cat attraction. There are many different varieties, ranging from tall to dwarf.  — faassen’s catmint (nepeta x faassenii) is a sterile hybrid so it won’t spread via seeds. Popular ones include ‘walker’s low’ (2 feet tall), ‘junior walker’ (14 to 16 inches tall), and 'six hills giant' (3 feet tall). Yes, many cats are attracted to. For many years, walker’s low catmint (nepeta faassenii) has been the standard for catmints in western gardens. Mounds of glowing periwinkle blue flowers start opening in may and continue for a month or two.  — do cats like walker's low catmint? catmint (nepeta racemosa) 'walker's low' produces abundant lavender blue blossoms throughout the growing season.

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