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Wildflowers - Wild Mint Seeds
We have seen an exponential increase in the amount of interest in Wild Mint in recent years. Many people want to try growing a wild form of mint in their garden for tea or for the aroma that it imparts to their garden. We have also seen a great increase in demand for mint because they are a great pollinator plant, and attract many kinds of pollinators like honeybees, and butterflies. All of these plants are aromatic, and some are quite strong. We were once harvesting Wild Mint, and we could hardly withstand the aroma, and our clothes smelled like a strong tea for quite a while afterwards.
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Out Of Stock Catmint Seeds Open Pollinated
This is an easy-growing herb that thrives on neglect. Drought hardy and deer resistant, this perennial is very similar to Catnip. Lacy grey-green foliage is topped with spires of blossoms in early summer, with repeat blooming throughout the season. Flowers can be white, pink, or lavender.Quick ViewxCatmint Seeds
Nepeta cataria
This is an easy-growing herb that thrives on neglect. Drought hardy and deer resistant, this perennial is very similar to Catnip. Lacy grey-green foliage is topped with spires of blossoms in early summer, with repeat blooming throughout the season. Flowers can be white, pink, or lavender.
$3.48 Pkt - $18.77 / Oz -
Lemon Mint Seeds Monarda citriodora
Though not as strong as peppermint, this plant has a distinct herbal scent with hints of citrus, making it popular in flower and herb gardens around the world. The lavender flowers are a favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds.Quick View$2.98 Pkt - $13.34 / Oz
We have seen an exponential increase in the amount of interest in Wild Mint in recent years. Many people want to try growing a wild form of mint in their garden for tea or for the aroma that it imparts to their garden. We have also seen a great increase in demand for mint because they are a great pollinator plant, and attract many kinds of pollinators like honeybees, and butterflies. All of these plants are aromatic, and some are quite strong. We were once harvesting Wild Mint, and we could hardly withstand the aroma, and our clothes smelled like a strong tea for quite a while afterwards.