Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant' | 1.3 Litre Pot | Blue Flower

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Common Names

  • Catmint

Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’, or Catmint, is a vigorous perennial offering a long display of lavender-blue flowers. It attracts vital pollinators, thrives in UK gardens, and provides beautiful, aromatic, grey-green foliage. Ideal for easy-care borders.

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Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ is a vibrant catmint, known for its extensive lavender-blue flowers. This robust perennial truly brings charm to UK gardens.

Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’, also called Catmint, stands as a garden favourite across the UK. This popular plant offers many soft, lavender-blue blooms. They create a gentle, hazy look through the summer months. Gardeners like its strong growth and pleasant scent. Also, it draws many helpful insects. This plant forms a key part of any lively, wildlife-friendly garden. It grows well in many spots, giving good colour and texture year after year.

Key Features of Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’

  • Many spikes of soft lavender-blue flowers.
  • Enjoy a long flower show, usually from early summer into autumn.
  • Very attractive to bees, butterflies, and other key pollinators.
  • Grows large, rounded clumps of scented, grey-green leaves.
  • Handles various garden conditions well, even dry spells once settled.
  • A great pick for borders, stone gardens, and natural planting styles.

Discovering Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’

This well-loved plant, Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’, belongs to the Nepeta family, known as catmint. Its name likely links to Nepi, an old city. The ‘Six Hills Giant’ plant became famous after its creation at Six Hills Nursery in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. It grew as a new type, picked for its strong growth and bigger size than other catmints. Because of this, it soon became a firm favourite with British gardeners. They found it a trusted plant that made a real statement.

The Allure of Catmint Foliage and Flowers

The clear leaves of this catmint appear soft and grey-green. These leaves give off a nice, minty smell if you touch them, adding a sensory joy to your garden. In early summer, the plant bursts with many soft, lavender-blue flowers. These blooms grow on long, light stalks, making a lovely, airy haze. This strong flower display lasts for many months. It often stays colourful until the first frosts of autumn. This provides constant beauty.

Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ in Your Garden

Gardeners use this plant for its many uses and tough nature. You can plant it to soften the edge of borders, where its gentle form hides sharp lines. It also works well when allowed to spread freely in stone gardens or cottage beds. Its mounding habit means it makes good ground cover. It helps keep weeds down. Its relaxed shape fits both tidy and wild garden designs. Many people pick it for steady colour in flower beds. So, it is a useful plant in many garden looks.

Wildlife Friend and Easy Grower

Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ draws in garden wildlife. Bees, hoverflies, and butterflies love its flowers rich in nectar. This gives key help to garden life. This plant needs little work. Gardeners often cut it back after its first flowers fade. This simple step helps it bloom again, often with just as many flowers, later in the season. It resists pests and sickness well. This adds to its easy-care appeal. In short, this catmint gives beauty and boosts nature with little effort.

Max Height 0.90 at maturity
Max Spread 0.90 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Sandy Loam Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

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