
My stupid (developer planted) catnip is also attracting all the cats and infuriating Moo, who sits on the windowsill looking out at them indignantly. I like it as it's pretty in summer and absolutely full of bees, and does well in that sunny dry spot, but there are maybe 20 or more plants of it all of which are really sprawling and it's ridiculous. I should set up a catnip toy business.

Mulch chat: this time I've used a mix of well rotted manure and composted bark, but I think you can use ordinary compost (I don't have enough ready), leaf mould, strulch (I've been using this too but at this point I've forgotten the specific purpose I bought it for :lol:) etc. At this time of year I THINK you're mostly protecting the vulnerable from frost and giving them extra food but more broadly it helps keep in moisture, repress weeds and improve the soil. I am mainly heaping around my new and/or tender plants thickly, and trying not to heap it over where I've planted bulbs. Monty said recently that it's better to have a small thick layer than a large thin one. I added composted bark because I believe it to be good for soil structure which I need on the side part of the outside garden, and because it was on 4 for the price of 3 at the garden centre. :))
I think I am buying a tree.

