Up for sale is one pack of 500+ Catnip Flower Seeds (Nepeta Cataria). These plants create large spiked flowers in shades of white to very light pink.
We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets.
CULTURE
Soil temperature: 65-70 degrees fahrenheit
Germination lighting: Light required
Germination days: 10 Days
Plant spread: 12"
Plant height: 24''
Plant type: Perennial
Maturation days: 60 days
Zones: 3-8
Best started about two months before your last frost in pots. Place seed on surface of soil and lightly cover with sand or vermiculite. Once to a height of 2", and after your last freeze, transplant to your garden. You can also direct seed these two weeks before your last frost. As above you want to lightly cover them a light dusting of peat in your garden bed as they need light to germinate.
These seeds are very tiny and it can be helpful to mix your seeds with some fine sand and distribute using a small shaker (like a clean spice container from your kitchen) to avoid clumping your seeds together. If using this method you don't need to top your seeds with additional sand or vermiculite. In the garden use this same method but very lightly dust with peat.
We offer flat rate combined shipping on all orders, no limit on the amount or type of seed packets.
CULTURE
Soil temperature: 65-70 degrees fahrenheit
Germination lighting: Light required
Germination days: 10 Days
Plant spread: 12"
Plant height: 24''
Plant type: Perennial
Maturation days: 60 days
Zones: 3-8
Best started about two months before your last frost in pots. Place seed on surface of soil and lightly cover with sand or vermiculite. Once to a height of 2", and after your last freeze, transplant to your garden. You can also direct seed these two weeks before your last frost. As above you want to lightly cover them a light dusting of peat in your garden bed as they need light to germinate.
These seeds are very tiny and it can be helpful to mix your seeds with some fine sand and distribute using a small shaker (like a clean spice container from your kitchen) to avoid clumping your seeds together. If using this method you don't need to top your seeds with additional sand or vermiculite. In the garden use this same method but very lightly dust with peat.