Description
Long-flowering and absolutely loved by bees, catmints are a must for the garden. This variety is low-growing and will edge the front of a border beautifully.
The young leaves of this plant can be eaten raw and make a worthy addition to salads and other savoury dishes. Contact a healthcare professional, dietitian or horticulturalist who can provide more information on this.
Care Tips
Cut back lightly after flowering to promote a second flush of flowers. Cut back hard in autumn for vigorous new growth in spring. Divide large clumps in spring or autumn.