There are plenty to choose from: tweedia, sage, dianthus, honesty, phacelia, catmint, penstemon, stocks and asters, to name just a few.
www.stuff.co.nz A few plants like catmint, yarrow and salvia even benefit from post-bloom cutbacks nearly to the ground.
blog.pennlive.com Closer inspection of a nearby catmint revealed several little furry bodies buzzing harmoniously as they moved methodically from one bloom to the next.
www.advertiser.ie Herbs with plenty of nectar include basil, catmint, coriander, fennel, lavender, lemon balm, monarda, mint, parsley, rosemary, sage and other salvias, and thyme.
www.stuff.co.nz Some of the most widely available "botanical" repellents contain one or a blend of citronella, tea-tree, eucalyptus, lavender or catmint oils.
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