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Are you searching for a vibrant, healthy treat for your feline friend? The cat grass plant, known botanically as Dactylis glomerata, is a popular choice among pet owners and gardeners alike. If you’re looking for “cat grass plant bunnings”, our New Zealand nursery offers a fantastic alternative with fresher, carefully cultivated plants designed to thrive in your home or garden. Cat grass isn't just good for your cat — it also adds a lush green accent to pots, windowsills, or outdoor beds. With its easy care, rapid growth, and nutritional benefits for pets, Dactylis glomerata stands out as a must-have addition for those wanting the best in pet-friendly, ornamental greenery.

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 Cat Grass? (Dactylis glomerata)

Cat grass refers to several grass species enjoyed by cats, but Dactylis glomerata is one of the top choices. This hardy perennial grass is non-toxic for pets and offers digestive benefits, encouraging natural behavior such as chewing and ingestion. The cat grass plant is renowned for its rapid germination and thick, upright blades — making it perfect for curious cats who love nibbling on fresh greenery.

Many people search for “cat grass plant bunnings” to find convenient options, but you can access locally grown cat grass right here, tailored to New Zealand conditions. Our nursery-grown Dactylis glomerata establishes quickly, requires minimal care, and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings.

How to Grow Cat Grass at Home

Growing cat grass is simple and rewarding. Choose a bright spot with indirect light and keep the soil moist but not soggy. Dactylis glomerata does well in pots, containers, and garden beds. Regular harvesting encourages new shoots and keeps the plant bushy for longer grazing sessions. Plus, its resilience ensures it remains lush and green, even with frequent nibbling.

For more unique grasses with striking foliage, check out Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' (Japanese Golden Grass) for golden tones or Ophiopogon chingii 'Sparkler' for exotic sparkle.

Benefits for Cats and Gardens

Beyond satisfying your pet’s cravings, growing cat grass offers numerous benefits: - Supports your cat’s digestion and helps reduce hairballs. - Adds a fresh, green look to indoor spaces, complementing your home décor. - Safe for cats, dogs, and other pets. - Grows quickly and replenishes easily after grazing.

Not only do cats love Dactylis glomerata, but it also integrates beautifully with other ornamental grasses. Explore companion planting options such as Ischyrolepis subverticillata (Restio), Chondropetalum elephantinum (Large Cape Rush), or Lepidosperma australe (Southern Sword Sedge) to create textured borders and naturalistic landscapes.

Shop Locally for Cat Grass Plants

While “cat grass plant bunnings” might be a common search, you can find premium Dactylis glomerata at specialised nurseries in New Zealand. Enjoy robust health, expert advice, and a tailored selection designed for our climate and soils. Let your cats snack safely and bring a touch of lush greenery to your home with cat grass — an easy, enjoyable addition for any pet-friendly household.

Browse our collection of ornamental, pet-friendly, and native grasses to see how cat grass fits in your garden, and let your feline companions discover the benefits of fresh, thriving plants.


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