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Mint is a very hardy perennial with a strong scent. Pick freely for use in salads, jellies and teas. Mint has a tendency to overpower the garden if not kept in check. This perennial herb is hardy to Zone 3.
Latin Name: Mentha spicata
Seed Type: Open Pollinate
Product Weight: 70 milligrams / Approximately 500-600 seeds
Plant Type: Herb
Flavor: Cool and refreshing mint
Days to Harvest: 85 to 90 days
Days to Seed Germination: 7 to 16 days
Seed Planting Depth: 3 mm (1/8")
Row Spacing: 40 cm (16")
Plant Spacing: 40 cm (16")
Growing Height: 30-60 cm (12-24")
Best Container Size: 12"+
Planting Instructions: Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks prior to last spring frost. Harvest leaves as needed.
Suggestions: Mint has a tendency to overpower the garden if not kept in check. Cut the bottom from a container, place the container in a hole in the garden, fill with soil and plant the mint inside the container.
Preparation Ideas: This versatile herb can be used in meat dishes, potato dishes, iced drinks or iced cream to name a few.
Mint is a very hardy perennial with a strong scent. Pick freely for use in salads, jellies and teas. Mint has a tendency to overpower the garden if not kept in check. This perennial herb is hardy to Zone 3.
Latin Name: Mentha spicata
Seed Type: Open Pollinate
Product Weight: 70 milligrams / Approximately 500-600 seeds
Plant Type: Herb
Flavor: Cool and refreshing mint
Days to Harvest: 85 to 90 days
Days to Seed Germination: 7 to 16 days
Seed Planting Depth: 3 mm (1/8")
Row Spacing: 40 cm (16")
Plant Spacing: 40 cm (16")
Growing Height: 30-60 cm (12-24")
Best Container Size: 12"+
Planting Instructions: Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks prior to last spring frost. Harvest leaves as needed.
Suggestions: Mint has a tendency to overpower the garden if not kept in check. Cut the bottom from a container, place the container in a hole in the garden, fill with soil and plant the mint inside the container.
Preparation Ideas: This versatile herb can be used in meat dishes, potato dishes, iced drinks or iced cream to name a few.