it is. i think it tastes like chocolate. you should try it sometime. it can't be too bad. cats like it.
Yes. It was used as a medicine and is an English tea.
yes.
Yes.But not for children under three years.
No it's mostly clay
It should be. Cat mint is only a plant similar to a herb. If you grow one yourself the cat will shred it in no time.
Is food from the dollar tree edible. Let alone the cat food.
yes
mint, malva, dandelion, bee balm, parsley, catnip, plantain are all edible. the book "edible wid plants" by lee Allen Peterson is a great resource. do your research before trying any plant part.
Salvia nemerosa marcus is a member of the mint family, rather than a true sage. The leaves are highly aromatic when crushed. The flowers are edible.
Cat mint (Nepeta cataria), also known as: Catnip, catnep, catrup, catswort, and field balm, is used medicinally to treat fevers, upset stomach, and colic.Cat mint is mild enough to be used in the treatment of children so the effects are soothing and very subtle. The most common ways to take cat mint is either in a tincture or tea.
Like any other MINT plant it is edible. Watermint, is less 'minty' than some of the more widely known 'mints'. Just wash it 'thoroughly' under a 'running-tap' and use as other mints .... for 'Mint Sauce' etc. !
Don't give your cat any herbal supplements without consulting your vet. While catnip is in the mint family, it isn't safe to assume that either mint or chamomile would be very appropriate to give your cat.
Well, you have mint and basil. You also have oregano, bay leaves, and tarragon. Rosemary, fennel