Ever since I put my catnip, and other inside plants, into my new grow tent, something miraculous has been happening! Everything is flourishing, growing and getting a little jungle like inside. So this morning as soon as my eyes were open enough and I had the constant flow of caffeine running in my system, I took the planter of catnip out of the tent and started trimming. But soon the trimming turned into something more.
Trimming Soon Turned Into Dividing & Conquering
It started innocently... really it did. I began trimming away some dead leaves, some brown spots and stems and before I knew it, I had to change plans.
Dead leaves and browning stems needed to go.
Long stems needed more room to grow vertical instead of horizontal. I needed more space for this lovely herb to grow fuller instead of taller
I gathered a second planter, filled it with seed starter potting soil, saturated the soil and carefully removed one plant; stem and roots completely.
Making sure completely have the entire root is important. I made sure to have the entire root ball together, removed excess dirt and carefully trimmed away any dead looking roots with my garden clippers. After finishing this task, I transplanted the catnip into the moist (prepared) soil. I ended up doing this with two catnip root balls. Once I had those two in the new planter, I sprinkled a few more catnip seeds into the new planter. I want to make sure I will have full growth so when I am ready transplant outside in the spring that I have more than enough. I use catnip a lot for my herbal teas; plus I give a lot to my mom for her tea as well. She has been noticing a significant difference ever since adding catnip to her daily tea drinking. Her arthritis aches are less and she said she has a been able to (under her doctor's care and advice) decrease her prescribed anti-inflammatory medication.
I had no idea catnip was good for arthritis and stiff joints. I'm going to have to look into it further. I love using herbal remedies and treatments whenever possible. But I thought catnip was just marijuana for cats!!
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very useful information. thank you for sharing knowledge in the field of plant. good work @goldendawne
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good luck! cat mint is tough, but sooooometimes finicky. i'm sure it'll bounce back and overwhelm the grow tent by week two LOL 😁
I've never had an issue with growing catnip.. now lemon balm and mint I have. Odd though because all three are all so similar.
I'm hoping for the same thing! Imagine it.. a Catnip Jungle! My neighborhood would be crawling with felines!
a catnip sanctuary! all the felines would be too blissed out to get into squabbles, too 😁
I admire your gardening abilities. Are your dehydrated bits saved for your teas?
Yes... I use them when I make my sweet tea and my mom uses it in hers too. I love the smell of catnip too. To me it is a very soothing scent.
My cat would be all over it! Catnip tea sounds delicious.
It really is good- I'm not sure why but the catnip flavor really adds a great touch to the tea.
Awesome post! I haven't grown catnip before, I think I should try it!
It's super easy to grow. I have some outside in the herb and flower garden beds, but I wanted to have it over the winter too, especially since my stash would dwindle down before the plant reached a good harvest peak this spring and summer.
Thats soo cool. I barely can even grow a cactus. Hehe
I used to be the same way, but I was determined to make gardening a priority in my life. All those fresh vegetables to harvest then preserve. Nothing more rewarding!
Oh my goodness, catnip! We grew catnip in our yard and before we realized it was EVERYWHERE! Needless to say our two cats loved it! Glad to see you are preserving it with your dehydrator. Great idea!
While there's not a lot of uses for it, my mom and I definitely put it to good use in our tea. She was by last week and I gave her the last of my stash, so I'm thrilled I was able to get some more today.
Very cool! Catnip is on my list of things to grow, both for the humans and for the cats!
Catnip spreads so easily. You're going to have quite an abundant source! I like the idea of a grow tent...I must have missed when you got it. Good luck with your "jungle". Haha! :)
Great green! Keep post about your garden please, I laik the topic.
Catnip grows all over here, much to the delight of the cats.
Looking at the progress of the plants from images.I am now fan of the grow tent. It looks like a perfect solution for those who are limited with space for garden :)
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That was a fair bit of work for the plant transfer! It's good that you have taken us step by step through the process, so anyone who wants to replicate the process can do so easily.
By the way, does your catnip attract cats? :-)
I have never heard of a grow tent what is it?
It’s crazy how they look like lemon balm...
After reading this, I went learning more about catnip and found they are great relaxants and help with sleep. Then I also discovered cat mint which is another thing relative. I bought some catmint seeds and valerian seeds, planning to make some tea