Aromatic grey-green leaves set off the light blue flowers of this variety beautifully. And, unlike some other catmints, it will continue to bloom throughout the summer! Flowers May-September. Height 30-40cm (12-16); spread 30-40cm (12-16). Supplied in 2 litre pots. This plant can have some beneficial impacts on feline welfare. However, not all cats will respond in this way to catmint, some may become aggressive. Cats should be supervised when offered catnip/catmint.
Vigorous catmint with small, tubular, lavender-blue flowers held in clusters of upright stems from June to July and attractive, aromatic, light grey-green foliage. This tall perennial will form a dense mound that looks wonderful in the middle of a sunny border alongside other blue or silver-leaved plants. The flowers are highly attractive to bees, and of course, the foliage to cats, who will go mad for it. To prevent them from completely flattening it, insert several twiggy sticks into the centre of the plant.
A first-class perennial with large, dense, pale blue flower spikes. Its early blooming, free flowering, and heat-tolerant. Soft, hairy, aromatic foliage. Flowers June-September. Height 45cm (18). Middle of border variety. Supplied in a 9cm pot.
Catmint is a hard working plant for any cottage garden. Walkers Low deserves its RHS AGM, with a low growing spread of silvery-green, scented foliage, it is ideal for growing at the edge of borders, for ground cover, edging paths and planting in wildlife areas. Deep mauve-purple flowers from early summer, if cut back after the first blooms, it will continue to autumn. The strong, minty/spicy flavoured flowers can be used economically in pasta or rice dishes. Height: 60cm (24). Spread: 50cm (20).