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  • Catmint can get you pretty high apparently haha

  • this is the real deal for cat lovers. Catnip is a chemically based substance, i think based on hormones. A Nepeta plant thrives even more when "owned' by your cats, who will roll, sleep, play, and eat it. Don't deter them !

  • great stuff, keep up the good work!

  • ITS CAT NIP

  • @deelberg Nope, I have both, and this IS different. NIP smells very "skunky", has a growing habit more like Peppermint with very straight stalks that sends out runners, with a bushy bloom head on top. The MINT is bushy, doesn't sent runners, and has a mild scent and boodles of lavender flowers on small stems. The NIP has a huge impact on my cats, but the MINT doesn't, although the cats do love to nap in it. C=

  • This is my FAVORITE plant!! Lavender type blooms ALL summer, the bumbles, honeybees (which we hardly ever see anymore) and the hummingbirds all love this plant. My cats like to nap in it, but they don't eat it like they do the Catnip. In fact, I'm heading out tomorrow to get MORE!!

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