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Catmint Herb

Catmint herb shouldn't be confused with Catnip. Cats will eat Catnip down to the stem, but they just like to smell Catmint. Rats and mice are said to dislike Catmint, so grow some in front of your storage sheds and your house to discourage rodents. Harvest catmint by snipping off small sprigs and flowers. This herb is best used fresh.

Not only does the herb catmint discourage rats and mice, you can also use it as a natural insect repellent. Make an infusion of Catmint and garlic and spray it on the plants in your garden to get rid of rust, mealie bugs and aphids. It will also get rid of ants.

For the Medicine Cabinet

Make a tea out of Catmint to ease restlessness and help you unwind. Catmint is an excellent children's remedy and is useful in helping children sleep, ease colic and diarrhea and even cure bedwetting. It also helps with delayed menstruation.

The next time you have a cold or flu, drink Catmint tea. It contains vitamin C and eases the discomfort of fever. It also increases perspiration to help drive out the infection.
You can purchase Catmint Perennial Plants here.

In the Kitchen

The catmint herb can be enjoyed as tea. In olden days, fresh Catmint leaves were wrapped around meat to help flavor and preserve it.

Growing Tips

The catmint herb needs full sun and a rich soil, so add lots of compost to your bed before sowing Catmint and then compost it annually. Also, Catmint likes a moist soil, so water it regularly.

Catmint is a perennial, so once you get it going, it will spread on its own and overcrowd other parts of your garden. Be sure to give it plenty of room. Purchase Catmint Seeds here.

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