Mutually Beneficial Planting
When considering companion planting with Dwarf Catmint, think about plants that benefit from the same growing conditions. For instance, other drought-tolerant perennials, such as sage, rosemary, and thyme, make excellent companions. Not only do these plants share similar water and soil needs, but they can also enhance each other's growth. The aromatic oils from these herbs can repel certain pests, creating a mutually beneficial planting arrangement that supports the overall health of your garden.