Catnip
Nepeta cataria
Wicked Overview
In this day and age Catnip can be found in many areas of the world. It is a plant of the Nepeta genus in the Lamiaceae family.
Catnip has powerful healing and attraction properties that can help you heal inner and out wounds, attract new love, and new friendships.
There are many potential uses for Allspice and you will find only some of them here.
The ideas shared below are meant to awaken your own inspiration and to help you along your path.
Magickal Correspondences
Element:
Water
Deities:
Hecatee
Zodiacs:
Cancer
Planet:
Moon
Energy:
Feminine / Night / Yin
Chakra:
Crystals:
Amethyst, Tiger’s Eye, Citrine, Rose Quartz, Pyrite, Moonstone
Good for:
Beauty, cat magick, dreams, friendship, happiness, healing,
love, luck, psychic abilities, sleep enhancement, tranquility
Protects Against:
Anxiety, creative blocks, depression, nightmares, poverty mindset
Natural Remedies:
Catnip tea can relieve digestive issues and relieve muscle spasms
Soothes inflammation and pains
Magickal Tips:
Catnip incense and essential oils can be used to invoke predictive dreams.
You can also place Catnip herb in a satchet and put it beneath your pillow before bed for the same effect.
Catnip can also be used to overcome issues and obstacles
Catnip is a powerful healing herb
Growing Notes:
Conditions: Full sun but can tolerate parital shade.
Soil: Does well in a variety of soils as long and they are well-drained.
Propagating: Seeds or division.
Care: After the first blooms in late summer, cut back stems that have bloomed and leave young, unflowered growth for a second round of blooms before winter. To encourage bushier groweth pinch back stems of young plants.
Watering: Light watering, allow soil to dry out.
Planting: You can plant Catnip with cabbage, collards, potatoes, cucumbers, chamomile, and lavender.