Plant a little catmint for kitty
Photo by Charles Mann
Few perennials are as reliable and versatile as catmint (Nepeta x faassenii). Equally at home in a cottage garden or a formal border, catmint grows 1 foot tall and 2 to 3 feet wide.
This hybrid forms a mound of sage green leaves topped by sprays of tiny lavender-blue flowers. After a big flush of flowers in May and June, catmint reblooms in late summer.
The 1-inch-long leaves with silvery undersides are pungently fragrant when crushed. Catmint is long living and hardy in Sunset climate zones 2 and 3. (Find your zone in the Sunset Plant Finder.) Plant it in a sunny spot.