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NatureZ Edge, Catnip Herb, Catnip Seeds for Planting, 1700+ Herb Seeds, Indoor or Outdoor Growing, Your Cat Will Love Them, Non-GMO
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Catnip |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | NatureZ Edge |
Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Brown |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Unit Count | 1700 Count |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
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- HAND PACKAGED BY A VETERAN OWNED SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS: If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, contact us and we will make it right. If you want customer service where you will talk directly to the owner for any concerns, we are the company for you!
- MORE SEEDS- Our catnip seed pack has more than 3X as many seeds as many of our competitors.
- NON-GMO HEIRLOOM: Our catnip seeds for planting are all of the highest quality with some of the highest germination rates in the industry.
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type | Catnip | basil,cilantro,parsley | basil | Vegetable | wheat | vegetable seeds |
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sunlight exposure | Partial Shade, Full Sun | Partial Sun | — | Full Sun | — | Full Sun |
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moisture needs | Moderate Watering | Moderate Watering | Moderate Watering | Moderate Watering | — | Moderate Watering |
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Catnip |
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Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | NatureZ Edge |
Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Brown |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Unit Count | 1700 Count |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Number of Pieces | 1700 |
Package Dimensions | 5.55 x 4.06 x 0.43 inches |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Manufacturer | NatureZ Edge |
ASIN | B0882T3M3S |
Country of Origin | USA |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,769 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #33 in Herb Plants & Seeds |
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When growing catnip from seed, you’ll need to properly prepare the seeds. Catnip seeds are tough and need to be stratified or slightly damaged before they will sprout. This can be done by first placing the seeds in the freezer overnight and then placing the seeds in a bowl of water for 24 hours. This process will damage the seed coat and will make it much easier for the catnip seeds to sprout. After you have stratified the seeds, you can plant them indoors or outdoors. Thin them to one plant per 20 inches after the sprout.
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Customers like the quality of the catnip seeds. They say it is a very good product, and the cats are pleased with the results. However, some customers differ on growth, ease of use, and value.
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Customers like the quality of the catnip seeds. They say it's a great deal, good quality overall, and a delicate plant. Some say that the plants grow well and are strong. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and quantity of the seeds.
"...Easy to grow on my kitchen windowsill in a small herb pot. My cat loves the fresh leaves! Just one gets him excited...." Read more
"Easy to understand instructions, quality seeds. My cat Fritzy loves it!!!" Read more
"...It's not a drug to cats, it's not harmful, they are just excited." Read more
"The seeds grew quite easily and didn't take too long, and my cat enjoyed the cat nip...." Read more
Customers find the plant pretty, lush, and fragrant. They also say it makes a lovely plant. However, some customers report that the seeds didn't sprout for them.
"...Nice big leaves. Easy to grow on my kitchen windowsill in a small herb pot. My cat loves the fresh leaves! Just one gets him excited...." Read more
"...n’t wait for this to grow and my kitty to enjoy it shipped fast and looks great.Thank you." Read more
"While they are a bit slower growing than the rye seeds, they come in lush and green...." Read more
"The package looked nice, but unfortunately these didn't sprout for me...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the growth of the plant seeds. Some mention that the seeds grow great, are easy to grow, and have nice big leaves. However, others say that only a few sprouted after 2 weeks, and that the sprout percentage was low.
"Only a few germinated but maybe thats my fault and the hot climate's" Read more
"They sprouted within about 10 or 11 days, and seem to be growing strongly inside. Will move outside when the threat of last frost has passed.!" Read more
"I planted half the bag nothing grew. So tried different soil. Planted more nothing grew. Tried 1 more time with the same bag under a different light...." Read more
"...Using these methods I had a very good germination rate. These seeds are fine, but require heat, humidity and light for optimum success." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the plant seeds. Some mention that it's a good price for this many seeds, while others say that it was a complete waste of money.
"...Not one blade of catnip has grown. A total waste of money!!I won’t do this again. I was trying to grow catnip outside for the stray cats...." Read more
"...in controlled conditions and the sprout percentage was low...nearly non existent. I won't do that again." Read more
"So easy to grow! Value for the money." Read more
"I tried 2 separate times to grow these but it didn't grow. Disappointed" Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the plant seed. Some mention that the instructions are clear and easy to follow, while others say that the directions are not at all clear and contradictory.
"...Even if you don't have cats, it's a lovely looking , easy to grow plant for plant lovers." Read more
"The instructions are not at all clear, and contradictory if you search the web, but here is what worked for me...." Read more
"Easy to understand instructions, quality seeds. My cat Fritzy loves it!!!" Read more
"...So I don’t blame the seller. The packaging was great and the instructions were clear and easy to follow." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the size of the plant seeds. They mention that the seeds are very small, extremely tiny, and delicate. Some customers also say that the sprouts are still too small to offer to their kitties and that it was hard to space them in the soil.
"...The Separate, individual packets contain amazingly SMALL seeds. They match similar to Poppy Seeds...." Read more
"...I assume they will grow, but I only planted them today. They are really tiny seeds, but I didn't know anything about catnip seeds." Read more
"...The sprouts are still too small to offer to my kitties so I don't know how potent the stuff is yet...." Read more
"...They are extremely tiny and delicate sprouts. The first one got wilted immediately by the sun so I had to try again indoors under a grow light...." Read more
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1) These need to be put in the freezer overnight first, then soaked for 24 hours. The instructions to soak first, then freeze did not work as well for me. I tried it both ways...
2) After soaking, I used a paper towel and tea strainer to remove the water, then I let them dry a little, because they are difficult to handle when wet.
3) I filled the pots almost all the way to the top with soil, then watered to dampen the soil. Then I placed the seeds on top, covered with a little dry soil, and used a squirt bottle to wet the top soil.
4) I placed the pots on a heated seedling mat, under a dome, and under a shop (grow) light. THESE NEED LIGHT TO GERMINATE, SO IF YOU ARE GETTING 0% GERMINATION, THIS MAY BE WHY.
Using these methods I had a very good germination rate. These seeds are fine, but require heat, humidity and light for optimum success.
I will offer my experience, then come back to give an update on my experience.
It is hot as heck in California. I was hoping to provide my indoor and outdoor cats something to get their mind off the heat. The Separate, individual packets contain amazingly SMALL seeds. They match similar to Poppy Seeds. They recommend you FREEZE then Soak the seeds over night. Contrary, some reviewers do not do this.
A visit to their site seemed to advise outdoor growing do the Freezing, Soaking. That is what I have done.
Into a Freezer Seal Bag they went. Not as easy as thought. The TINY seeds have no weight and stick to clean back. Static would be a nightmare. On a wide cloth napkin, I poured them onto a COFFEE FILTER. Soaking and collecting them was FAR from easy if you have no plan.
I dumped them into water. I dumped them into a Stain-Steel kitchen container. Some 24-hrs later, they were floating in water - and Chaos. I did NOT have a coffee filter size strainer to hold the filter. I laid the filter in a smaller filter-size Stainless steel container. Fingers pulled up all sided -- evenly. Water drained.
Next, the filter was drained in a pouch.
Next, I let it dry for a day.
The seeds flaked off easily.
A mixture of mostly yard soil with steer manure was prepared in a big tub. (another was done in a wide mouth pot with a.. five-inch dept. Hole for drainage. My understanding by trail-and-error, the seeds love water. Some two weeks, and very little action on the first one.
My conclusion came after using a Colander to simulate rain. I added more water really soaking the soil over a quarter-inch. The 'moist' soil seen little action, but action none-the-less. The soaking seem to spark serious growth. The container is out in some direct Sun for the morning. It never changed when I soaked the soil.
I have to point out that I used two packets.
The colander drenching provided me TWO PACKETS of quarter to half (and more) inch of growth. I read how SOME but not all. I mean, every seed seems to growing despite reviews saying some grow, some do not.
This is where I am some two weeks behind.
TO THE SELLER: explain to the potential customers that you have some customers in frosty cold. Some are not. Those in frosty weather do NOT need to freeze the seeds and soak them. I am not in frosty weather, so I MIMIC frost and the melted water saturating the Spring seeds in the FREEZER and Stainless Steel pan and Coffee Filter.
You make no sense why we must do it. Cursive internet research, some do and don't, but do not say why.
So, educate us in the simulation seeds in Winter soil get watered by Spring melting. It makes a nice story and good reason to follow your directives.
As of now, the give or take 16-inch tub is doing great in the growth, in partial shaded to early morning and mid day Sun-fest - temps (70's to 89-90-degrees) The Pottery is showing a baby plant after about two-weeks.
I will update you on a very promising adventure -- we have homeless kittens and mother (with surrogate) with indoor-outdoor cats who could use something to take their mind off the heat and water issues.
(BTW: I read catnip helps with fleas)
Thank you.