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Mint Seeds | Product Features

  • High-quality Mint Seeds for planting.
  • Refreshing aromatic herb produces intense cool-tasting leaves.
  • Bushy plant ideal for growing in pots and containers.
  • Bright green leaves are perfect fresh, dried, frozen or for a fresh mint tea.
  • Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to grow and when to plant outdoors.
  • Packet contains 100 mg of Non-GMO, Heirloom seeds (about 1,250 seeds).

Mint (Mentha spicate) is a popular and easy-to-grow perennial with intense, cool-tasting leaves used in drinks, salads, desserts, and teas. Spreads vigorously; easier to control when grown in a container.

Mint leaves are easy to grow and add variety to your kitchen. Fresh or dried leaves create lovely herbal tea both hot and iced. Try some in your lemonade for a cooling, refreshing taste!

Start indoors 6 to 8 weeks before moving outside. Supplemental heat aids germination. Transplant to moderately rich and moist soil. Cut frequently for better growth. May also be grown indoors. Store dried leaves in air-tight container to retain flavor.

Mint Seeds Growing Details
Botanical Name Mentha spicata
Plant Spacing 9-12”
Planting Depth 1/4”
Spread 18-20”
Height 24”
Germination Temp 70-80 °F
Light Required Full Sun
Life Cycle Perennial
Days to Germination 5-10 Days
Days to Maturity 60-90 Days
Planting Zone 3-8
Flower Form Purple-White Spears
Yield High
Growth Rate Fast
Growing Season Spring - Fall
Harvest Season Spring - Fall

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, mint seeds can be scattered lightly over prepared soil.
Moisten the soil and prepare the soil for planting. Lightly scatter the seeds over the area, then cover the seeds by sprinkling soil to cover and hold the seeds in place.

Yes, mint can spread very quickly and vigorously.
When planted in the ground, the long and sprawling mint roots will sprout above ground. The growth above and below ground spreads rapidly and competes for vital nutrients and resources from other plants. For this reason it is best to plant mint in containers or in smaller garden beds with other mint varieties, since it will overtake the space it is planted in.

Yes, mint can be great for growing indoors.
Mint is one of the easier herbs for growing indoors. If it receives adequate light and water, mint can grow as a beautiful aromatic ornamental as well. Mint indoors needs as much sunlight as it can get. If a sunny area is not available, a grow light can be a helpful supplement. A healthy mint plant will need regular trimming to encourage new growth.

As the blooms turn brown, cut them off the plant and lay them out to dry. Once they dry remove the seeds by rubbing the seed head. When the seeds are completely dry, store them in a cool, dark place to plant again another season.

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