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Do you have a cat? Growing catnip is for you!
Do you like to drink relaxing teas? Growing catnip is for you!
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae, but because it is not part of the Mentha genus the majority of people don’t think of it as a fantastic addition to their garden unless they have a spoiled feline.
Other than acting as crack for cats, catnip also:
I have grown catnip in containers both inside and outside. Inside, I’ve kept it in a long rectangular pot on my window sill. One plant grew for 5 years on my window sill before I finally managed to kill it! Outside, I keep my catnip in a circular bucket. The main difference between growing your ‘nip inside vs outside is that your inside plant will grow year-round, and your outdoor plant will only grow during the warmer months, but it will grow larger.
Catnip can also be grown in-ground, but that is for folks who have really nice landlords or don’t rent so we won’t be talking about in-ground gardening as a part of this article.
When a person refers to using catnip they refer to using the aerial, or above ground, parts of the plant. Those parts are either used fresh, or more often, used dried. It is used as a medicinal herb and as a treat for cats.
My favorite way to use catnip as a human is as an ingredient in tea. I like to mix it with rose petals to make a soothing tea when I’m suffering from menstrual cramps.
Soothing Catnip Tea
Steep 1/2 tsp of dried catnip & 1/2 tsp dried rose petals in boiling water for 5-10 minutes.
Important note! There is some evidence that catnip can trigger menstruation so if you are pregnant this may not be the tea for you.
For my cat, I like to stuff the dried leaves in his old toys and sometimes in small fabric bags. He loves to roll on them and bat them around!
Good luck growing your own catnip this year!
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