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If you’re searching for cat grass at Mitre 10, you’re likely looking to add a hardy, pet-friendly grass to your home or garden. Cat grass, known botanically as Dactylis glomerata, is a popular choice for pet owners and gardeners alike. Lush, fast-growing, and resistant to common pests, this grass serves as both a nutritious treat for cats and a decorative addition to gardens across New Zealand. Dactylis glomerata is perfect for encouraging healthy digestion in cats while also adding texture and greenery to outdoor and indoor spaces.

Dactylis glomerata (Cat Grass)

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Cat Grass

Dactylis glomerata, commonly known as Cat Grass or Catnip Grass, is a popular grass that is loved by cats. It features flowing, green foliage held as a dense clump and typically grows to 40 cm tall and 60 cm wide. Dactylis glomerata is commonly planted alongside water features such as ponds and streams, mass planted either as a groundcover or on a bank, included in borders, used in rock gardens, or maintained in a container. A mass planting gives an outstanding display and is one of the best ways to showcase this plant.

Dactylis glomerata plant with a cat.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Grasses
  • Height:
    40 cm
  • Spread:
    60 cm
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
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Dactylis glomerata (Cat Grass)

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What is Dactylis Glomerata (Cat Grass)?

Dactylis glomerata, often called cat grass, is a perennial grass species loved not only by felines but also by gardeners seeking low-maintenance, versatile plants. It’s typically grown as an easy, safe herb for pets to nibble on, providing essential fibre and aiding their digestive health. If you want something similar to the cat grass Mitre 10 offers, Dactylis glomerata makes an excellent choice for both decorative and practical purposes.

Benefits of Cat Grass for Your Cats and Garden

Cat grass offers a wealth of benefits for both pets and people. Adding this grass to your garden or indoor plant collection helps keep your cats away from potentially harmful houseplants. Not only does it satisfy their instinctive urge to chew, but the fresh shoots can also contribute to a well-balanced diet for indoor animals.

Outside, Dactylis glomerata fits seamlessly into mixed border plantings or grass gardens, offering gentle movement and soft green hues throughout the year. It pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses such as Uncinia uncinata, with its rich copper tones, or the striking silver blue foliage of Festuca actae (Blue Tussock).

Growing Cat Grass at Home

Growing cat grass is straightforward, making it a favourite for green thumbs of all skill levels. Cat grass thrives in well-draining soil and enjoys full sun to partial shade. Regular watering, especially during warmer months, encourages lush, healthy growth. It can be sown directly into planters for indoor enjoyment or added to mixed grass borders for outdoor interest. Pair cat grass with dramatic accents like Pennisetum setaceum Rubrum (Fountain Grass) or complement it with the soft texture of Carex ternaria for year-round appeal.

Alternatives and Companion Grasses

If you’re expanding your garden’s palette of ornamental and practical grasses, consider exploring New Zealand natives and exotics like Uncinia uncinata, Carex ternaria, and Festuca actae (Blue Tussock). These species thrive in similar conditions to cat grass and complement its tidy growth habit. For a unique flower-grass look, Sisyrinchium 'Devon Skies' brings charming blue blooms to your space.

Where to Find Cat Grass Like Mitre 10’s

For a reliable and vibrant crop of Dactylis glomerata, shop with a trusted New Zealand nursery dedicated to supplying healthy, hearty grasses. While you've been searching for cat grass Mitre 10, consider boosting your garden’s biodiversity with our wide range of ornamental and companion grasses. Whether you’re focusing on pet safety, landscaping, or year-round visual interest, cat grass and its companions make a fantastic, fuss-free choice for Kiwi gardens.


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