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SCARBOROUGH SEEDS Catnip- 500 Seeds - Heirloom NON-GMO Herb

$ 1.57

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Type: Herb Seeds
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • UPC: 798004442888
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Common Name: Catnip
  • Brand: Scarborough Seeds
  • Condition: FRESH EACH SEASON

    Description

    Scarborough Seeds
    SEEDS GUARANTEED TO GROW
    *ALL SEEDS ARE FRESH EACH SEASON AND MAINTAINED IN COLD STORAGE TO INSURE FRESHNESS TO YOU*
    The most important question to ask when buying seed is: Are the seeds good, will they grow? Nothing is worse than putting in all the work to plant a garden and nothing comes up. All Scarborough Seeds are germination tested and are fresh every season. In addition they are maintained throughout the season in cold storage, which slows the aging process and assures they will still be fresh when you receive them.
    They are guaranteed to grow, and we provide planting instructions on every package to help you achieve success with your project.
    Catnip - 500 Seeds - Heirloom NON-GMO   Herb
    LATIN NAME: Nepeta cataria
    Vigorous, high-yielding plants.Cat-attracting perennial with gray-green leaves and white flowers. Markets for catnip include cat toy crafters, herbal tea companies, and retail plant sales. Flowers are very attractive to bees. Avg. 45,450 seeds/oz.
    DAYS TO MATURITY: 75-85 days
    LIFE CYCLE: perennial
    HYBRID STATUS: Open pollinated
    DAYS TO GERMINATION:   7-10 days at 60-70°F (16-21°C).
    SOWING:
    Transplant (recommended): Start 6-8 weeks before the last frost in the spring. Barely cover with vermiculite; seeds require light to germinate. Thin to one plant per cell, pinching out the growing tip for a bushier plant. Transplant outside when 3" tall with a final spacing of 12-18".
    Direct seed: Direct seed after the last spring frost or in early fall, sowing 2-3 seeds per inch. Tamp seeds onto the surface of the soil or just barely cover them; seeds require light to germinate. Commercial growers should start with well-irrigated soil beds and roll the seeds into the soil. Rows should be 18" apart and individual plants thinned to 12-18" apart.