Keeping cats indoors protects them from coming to harm – but they also can’t eat grass. Vets agree that eating grass is natural for cats, Read More
Keeping cats indoors protects them from coming to harm – but they also can’t eat grass. Vets agree that eating grass is natural for cats, so to satisfy their instincts, you can grow so-called “cat grass.” Whether you germinate the seeds indoors or out, you’ll find it easy to do, and your cat will thank you for it. Simply sow your seeds in a container and keep it on a sunny windowsill until the fresh, green leaf blades are ready for nibbling on.
Sow seeds densely in containers. Cover lightly with potting medium. Keep moist but not soggy until germination – thereafter, you can reduce watering. Stagger sowings a few weeks apart for an ongoing supply of tender leaves.
This has been great and my mostly indoor kitty is very contented
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Anne
Very pleased with seeds, price and postage speed. Cats love Cat Grass so now I can keep providing for them rather than having to go out and buy the plants!
How to Sow
Sow seeds densely in containers. Cover lightly with potting medium. Keep moist but not soggy until germination – thereafter, you can reduce watering. Stagger sowings a few weeks apart for an ongoing supply of tender leaves.
This has been great and my mostly indoor kitty is very contented
A
Anne
Very pleased with seeds, price and postage speed. Cats love Cat Grass so now I can keep providing for them rather than having to go out and buy the plants!