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QuestionWill catnip spread and take over my garden like mint?Community AnswerYes, and the cats it may attract would be a deterrent to rabbits and other animals that may otherwise eat your vegetables.
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QuestionCan you put Catnip in your tea?Community AnswerYou can! Once you've air dried your leaves, take one to two teaspoons of dried catnip and place it in cheese cloth or any tea dispenser you might have on hand. Steep it in one cup of boiling water for ten minutes, then enjoy!
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QuestionWhen do you grow it? In the summer?Community AnswerCatnip grows best outdoors from the spring through fall, but you can grow it indoors year round if you have a window that gets plenty of sun. Place your plant within three feet of that sunlit window.
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QuestionWhat is the tea good for?Community AnswerSome people just enjoy the taste, others drink it for mental or health benefits. It can make you calmer and help clear your mind. Tea also has antioxidants, which have beneficial healing and protective effects in your body and brain.
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QuestionWe were gone on vacation and it looks like my catnip died. Will it still come back in spring when I water it again?Community AnswerYes! It is a perennial plant, so it grows back. Just make sure you used catnip and not catmint!
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QuestionCan I give catnip to my cat fresh, or do I have to dry it first?Janet Rockhill SchminkeyCommunity AnswerCats can eat it fresh. Breaking the leaves up will release the aroma.
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QuestionHow do I harvest it and what partsCommunity AnswerCut a stem and leaves to harvest it. Trim it either down to the base, or cut just the joints where a leaf or leaves sprout from the stem. Cutting it just above a leaf joint will promote more rapid new growth.
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QuestionIs catnip a perennial plant?Community AnswerYes, which means it will come back each year. You "deadhead" (snip off) flowers and pinch back leaves to promote fuller, sturdier growth.
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QuestionShould I crumble my catnip?Community AnswerIt really depends on what you're looking to do with it. If you're planning on using it for tea, then the answer would be yes. If you are planning on giving it to your cat, just give them a dried leaf.
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QuestionAfter drying my catnip, can I give my cats some to munch on?Community AnswerYes, you can give your cat one or two leaves each day.
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QuestionHow deep is the catnip root system?Community AnswerIt depends on the size of the plant, but usually not more than a few inches. I've had some pretty hardy catnip in my garden and the most dominant root was only about 5-6 inches deep.
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QuestionCat my cat have this as a treat? I heard you can give it to them, but I'm not sure.Community AnswerYes, cats can have catnip as a treat (though many will choose to just enjoy the smell and not eat it).
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QuestionHow do I make my catnip bushy?Community AnswerDeadhead (cut back) the flowers, and if you harvest the top of the plant, cut above where a leaf joins with the stem. It also helps if you shear the plant.
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QuestionWhat's the most potent part of catnip?Community AnswerIf you let catnip age too long, it will taste very bitter. The bloom (flower) is the most potent.
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QuestionWhere is best place to put a plant inside? And outside?Community AnswerOutdoors, put it away from delicate plants you wouldn't want roaming cats to mess with. Indoors, put it three feet from a sunny window. Make sure it gets sun year-round.
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QuestionMy catnip was overwatered because of a clogged drainage hole, and the stems/leaves have turned purple. Do I need to remove all the purple stems, or will it return to normal over time?Community AnswerJust let the soil drain and dry out and watch the plant rejuvenate itself! Only water the plant when the first two inches of soil feel dry to your fingertips. Plants don't like too much water; they tend to develop "root rot," in which case the whole plant will die. In that event, replace the potting soil with new potting soil, and don't over-water them. Of course, there must be some oxygenating and drainage holes in the pot bottom too!
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QuestionIs shade or sunlight best for catnip?Community AnswerSun would be best, but don't let it get too warm.
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QuestionDoes catnip repel mosquitoes? If so, how far from the plant will it repel?Community AnswerThe essential oil -- which is10 times more effective than deet -- repels mosquitoes and cockroaches, but only very fragrant plants are likely to repel them in the open air.
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QuestionWhat does catnip do to dogs?Community AnswerIt has no affect on dogs.
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QuestionHow can I reproduce catnip?Community AnswerCatnip is an "annual" plant, meaning it will come back each year. Typically if you let your catnip's blooms fall around the plant, the plant will be bigger and much fuller.
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QuestionI grew catnip in a large pot outside last year (in Minnesota). Pot remained outdoors all winter. Will the catnip come back this spring?Community AnswerIt should, as it's known as an “annual” plant. Just make sure the plants are sprouting in spring. If not, then remove the potting soil and replace it; you will have to regrow your plant.
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QuestionIs catnip an aphrodisiac?Community AnswerTo humans? No. To cats? Yes - it acts as an aphrodisiac because the nepetalactone in it mimics the sex pheromones found in tomcat urine.
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QuestionAt what point should I cut back the catnip?Community AnswerAt the point when you see some leaves, you should cut the catnip. If you are trimming the catnip's stem, you should do it when you have lots of leaves and flowers. If you are just cutting off the leaves, you should just do that when you see the flowers/leaves.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the bottom of my catnip plant is drying out?Community AnswerWater it, but first check its growth to determine if it is alive or not. If it has died, you can still use the entire plant for tea and give it to your cat. If it's still alive, give it water, but be careful not to drown it.
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QuestionHow deep does the pot need to be for container growing?Community AnswerA normal pot you would plant a seedling so many around 8 by 8 cm pot. Or, you could put a few in a large pot together.
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QuestionIs ready-made catnip sold, so I don't have to grow it?Community AnswerYes. There are lots of places online to buy catnip, and it is also found in pet stores, and the pet section in department stores and grocery stores. Health food stores that sell dried herbs may also stock dried catnip.
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QuestionHow can I get seeds from a catnip plant?Community AnswerIf you have enough plastic bags, once the flowers begin to turn brown, you can put a bag over the flowers, and then seal it tight.
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QuestionCan you plant catnip during the summer in central Florida with its warmer climate?Community AnswerYes, it will thrive in the warmer climate, and you can harvest it year-round.
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QuestionDo I need to soak catnip seeds overnight before planting?Community AnswerNo need, you can just plant a whole bunch of seeds in one small container. And they will grow fine. Just water and follow the watering instructions above.
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QuestionCan I eat catnip when it's dried?Community AnswerSome people do, mostly as a tea. Food wise or chewing wise though, it is meant for cats. It doesn't really have a culinary flavor appealing to humans. Your cats can eat it fresh or dry.
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