
Walker’s Low Catmint
A Proven Catmint with Soft Blue Color.
Walker’s Low Catmint is a classic sun perennial grown for its waves of lavender-blue flowers, aromatic gray-green foliage, and relaxed mounding habit. It brings a soft, romantic look to sunny borders, cottage gardens, rose beds, pollinator plantings, and low-maintenance perennial combinations. Despite the name, Walker’s Low is not always tiny; it can form a generous, billowing mound that creates beautiful movement along bed edges and walkways.
Long Blooming Flowers from Spring into Summer.
This dependable Nepeta begins blooming in late spring to early summer and can continue flowering for weeks, especially when lightly sheared after the first flush. The lavender-blue flowers rise above the fragrant foliage, creating a hazy, cooling effect in the landscape. Plant it in drifts for the strongest visual impact, or use it as a soft edging plant that spills gracefully over stone, paths, and border fronts.
A Favorite Companion for Roses and Perennials.
Walker’s Low Catmint pairs beautifully with roses because its blue flowers, silvery foliage, and airy texture complement pink, red, white, yellow, and apricot blooms. It also works well with salvia, yarrow, coneflowers, coreopsis, lavender, allium, ornamental grasses, sedum, and Russian sage. Use it where you want color, fragrance, and pollinator activity without a high-maintenance care routine.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant.
The aromatic foliage helps make Walker’s Low Catmint less appealing to deer, while the flowers attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and well-suited for sunny, well-drained landscapes. No plant is completely deer-proof, but Nepeta is one of the stronger perennial choices for deer-aware gardens.
Easy Care in Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil.
Plant Walker’s Low Catmint in full sun with well-drained soil. It thrives in average to lean garden soil and usually does not need heavy fertilizer. After the first major bloom, shear plants back by about one-third to encourage fresh foliage and additional flowers. Cut old stems back in late fall or early spring, and divide mature clumps only when needed to refresh vigor or manage size.
2007 Perennial Plant of the Year
A Proven Catmint with Soft Blue Color.
Walker’s Low Catmint is a classic sun perennial grown for its waves of lavender-blue flowers, aromatic gray-green foliage, and relaxed mounding habit. It brings a soft, romantic look to sunny borders, cottage gardens, rose beds, pollinator plantings, and low-maintenance perennial combinations. Despite the name, Walker’s Low is not always tiny; it can form a generous, billowing mound that creates beautiful movement along bed edges and walkways.
Long Blooming Flowers from Spring into Summer.
This dependable Nepeta begins blooming in late spring to early summer and can continue flowering for weeks, especially when lightly sheared after the first flush. The lavender-blue flowers rise above the fragrant foliage, creating a hazy, cooling effect in the landscape. Plant it in drifts for the strongest visual impact, or use it as a soft edging plant that spills gracefully over stone, paths, and border fronts.
A Favorite Companion for Roses and Perennials.
Walker’s Low Catmint pairs beautifully with roses because its blue flowers, silvery foliage, and airy texture complement pink, red, white, yellow, and apricot blooms. It also works well with salvia, yarrow, coneflowers, coreopsis, lavender, allium, ornamental grasses, sedum, and Russian sage. Use it where you want color, fragrance, and pollinator activity without a high-maintenance care routine.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant.
The aromatic foliage helps make Walker’s Low Catmint less appealing to deer, while the flowers attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and well-suited for sunny, well-drained landscapes. No plant is completely deer-proof, but Nepeta is one of the stronger perennial choices for deer-aware gardens.
Easy Care in Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil.
Plant Walker’s Low Catmint in full sun with well-drained soil. It thrives in average to lean garden soil and usually does not need heavy fertilizer. After the first major bloom, shear plants back by about one-third to encourage fresh foliage and additional flowers. Cut old stems back in late fall or early spring, and divide mature clumps only when needed to refresh vigor or manage size.
2007 Perennial Plant of the Year
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A Proven Catmint with Soft Blue Color.
Walker’s Low Catmint is a classic sun perennial grown for its waves of lavender-blue flowers, aromatic gray-green foliage, and relaxed mounding habit. It brings a soft, romantic look to sunny borders, cottage gardens, rose beds, pollinator plantings, and low-maintenance perennial combinations. Despite the name, Walker’s Low is not always tiny; it can form a generous, billowing mound that creates beautiful movement along bed edges and walkways.
Long Blooming Flowers from Spring into Summer.
This dependable Nepeta begins blooming in late spring to early summer and can continue flowering for weeks, especially when lightly sheared after the first flush. The lavender-blue flowers rise above the fragrant foliage, creating a hazy, cooling effect in the landscape. Plant it in drifts for the strongest visual impact, or use it as a soft edging plant that spills gracefully over stone, paths, and border fronts.
A Favorite Companion for Roses and Perennials.
Walker’s Low Catmint pairs beautifully with roses because its blue flowers, silvery foliage, and airy texture complement pink, red, white, yellow, and apricot blooms. It also works well with salvia, yarrow, coneflowers, coreopsis, lavender, allium, ornamental grasses, sedum, and Russian sage. Use it where you want color, fragrance, and pollinator activity without a high-maintenance care routine.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant.
The aromatic foliage helps make Walker’s Low Catmint less appealing to deer, while the flowers attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and well-suited for sunny, well-drained landscapes. No plant is completely deer-proof, but Nepeta is one of the stronger perennial choices for deer-aware gardens.
Easy Care in Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil.
Plant Walker’s Low Catmint in full sun with well-drained soil. It thrives in average to lean garden soil and usually does not need heavy fertilizer. After the first major bloom, shear plants back by about one-third to encourage fresh foliage and additional flowers. Cut old stems back in late fall or early spring, and divide mature clumps only when needed to refresh vigor or manage size.
























