Mint Herb Seeds Packet

£1.70

Mint (Mentha spp.) is a hardy, fast-growing herb known for its refreshing aroma and culinary versatility. Mint is commonly used in teas, desserts, salads, and savory dishes, and it has a long history of medicinal use. It is easy to cultivate and can thrive in gardens, containers, or indoors. Mint is a versatile, fast-growing herb that is easy to cultivate both indoors and outdoors. With its refreshing flavor, medicinal benefits, and pest-repellent properties, it is a valuable addition to any garden. By following proper planting, maintenance, and harvesting techniques, you can enjoy an abundant supply of fresh mint throughout the growing season.
SKU: SEMINT
Barcode: 843458160557

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How to Plant Mint from Seed

When to Plant Seeds

  • Indoors: Start seeds 6-8 weeks before the last frost.
  • Outdoors: Direct sow in spring after the last frost.

Preparing for Planting

  1. Choose a partially shaded area with moist, fertile soil.
  2. Loosen the soil and mix in compost or organic matter.

Sowing Seeds Indoors

  1. Fill seed trays or pots with light, well-draining soil.
  2. Scatter seeds on the surface and press gently (do not bury deeply).
  3. Keep soil moist and maintain temperatures of 65-75°F.
  4. Expect germination in 10-15 days.
  5. Once seedlings have two sets of true leaves, transplant them outdoors.

Direct Sowing Outdoors

  1. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep and 12 inches apart.
  2. Thin seedlings to 6-12 inches apart as they grow.
  3. Regularly water to keep soil moist.

Pro Tip

Mint spreads aggressively, so plant it in a container to keep it from taking over your garden. It thrives in partial shade and moist soil, but don’t over-fertilize—too much nitrogen can weaken its flavor.

Bonus: Regular harvesting encourages even more growth!

Companion Plants

Getting to know your Mint

Mint is a vigorous, fast-spreading perennial herb with fragrant, serrated leaves. It thrives in moist, well-drained soil with partial to full sun. The plant reaches 12-24 inches in height and produces small purple, pink, or white flowers. Due to its invasive growth habit, mint is best grown in containers. It is widely used in teas, culinary dishes, and medicinal applications.

What it's used for
Growth Requirements
Maintenance
Pests and Diseases

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