Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant'

£6.25

Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’

A robust, free-flowering catmint producing soft lavender-blue blooms on tall, airy stems from early summer through to midsummer. Its aromatic, silvery-grey foliage forms a generous, relaxed mound that brings both structure and movement to a sunny border.

Positioned through the middle of a planting scheme, Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ works exceptionally well alongside other drought-tolerant, silver and blue-toned perennials such as lavenders, salvias and ornamental grasses. It’s a plant that delivers high impact with minimal input, thriving in free-draining soils and full sun.

Beyond its visual appeal, this is a hardworking plant for wildlife. The flowers are rich in nectar and consistently draw in pollinators, making it a reliable choice for bee-friendly gardens, very much in line with how we plant here at Mothecombe.

The foliage is also traditionally used for herbal infusions, valued for its calming properties.

Key details:
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free-draining, low fertility preferred
Height and spread Approx. 80 to 100cm x 60 to 80cm
Flowering June to July, often with a second flush if cut back
Wildlife: Highly attractive to bees

Top tip from the garden
Keep cutting back after flowering, to promote new growth and flowering

Size: 1L Pot

Our Plant Order Policy:

To ensure best possible value for our customers, we offer a minimum order policy.

Minimum order of 3 plants, any variety. Orders must be in multiples of 3 (e.g 3,6,9,12 etc). You can mix and match any three plants from our online greenhouse.

Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’

A robust, free-flowering catmint producing soft lavender-blue blooms on tall, airy stems from early summer through to midsummer. Its aromatic, silvery-grey foliage forms a generous, relaxed mound that brings both structure and movement to a sunny border.

Positioned through the middle of a planting scheme, Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ works exceptionally well alongside other drought-tolerant, silver and blue-toned perennials such as lavenders, salvias and ornamental grasses. It’s a plant that delivers high impact with minimal input, thriving in free-draining soils and full sun.

Beyond its visual appeal, this is a hardworking plant for wildlife. The flowers are rich in nectar and consistently draw in pollinators, making it a reliable choice for bee-friendly gardens, very much in line with how we plant here at Mothecombe.

The foliage is also traditionally used for herbal infusions, valued for its calming properties.

Key details:
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free-draining, low fertility preferred
Height and spread Approx. 80 to 100cm x 60 to 80cm
Flowering June to July, often with a second flush if cut back
Wildlife: Highly attractive to bees

Top tip from the garden
Keep cutting back after flowering, to promote new growth and flowering

Size: 1L Pot

Our Plant Order Policy:

To ensure best possible value for our customers, we offer a minimum order policy.

Minimum order of 3 plants, any variety. Orders must be in multiples of 3 (e.g 3,6,9,12 etc). You can mix and match any three plants from our online greenhouse.