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Herbs - Mint Seeds
The mint family is a large one, and contains many different species of plants. In this section we just list the very-minty Peppermint and Spearmint. If you are looking to buy more kinds of mint plant seeds online, check out our native plants, where you will find many more members of this family. Mint likes moisture and a temperate climate, and is very easy to grow. Some gardeners keep the mint confined to containers so that it does not take over the garden. Mint leaves are so refreshing that it is almost impossible to walk through the herb garden without pinching off a leaf and smelling that rich aroma. It is so aromatic when harvested freshly from the garden, and makes very rich herbal tea!
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Mentha piperita
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A favorite for flavoring tea and desserts, this perennial plant is also one of the easiest to grow from seed. Also good to plant near roses to deter aphids. Reaches two to three feet in height, and does well in sun to part shade. Expect small purple flowers in early summer.Starting at $2.98 USD -
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Mentha spicata
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You'll want to keep this fast-spreading and invasive plant in a container, but it's worth it to enjoy the delicious flavor. Wonderful in iced drinks, sauces and lamb dishes. The flavor is best when the leaves are cut just before the blossoms open. Slender spikes of pink or white flowers appear in July.Starting at $2.50 USD
The mint family is a large one, and contains many different species of plants. In this section we just list the very-minty Peppermint and Spearmint. If you are looking to buy more kinds of mint plant seeds online, check out our native plants, where you will find many more members of this family. Mint likes moisture and a temperate climate, and is very easy to grow. Some gardeners keep the mint confined to containers so that it does not take over the garden. Mint leaves are so refreshing that it is almost impossible to walk through the herb garden without pinching off a leaf and smelling that rich aroma. It is so aromatic when harvested freshly from the garden, and makes very rich herbal tea!