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West Coast Seeds Herb Seeds - Mint - Spearmint 0.25g
- This mint is perennial and hardy
- Easy to grow
- Edible flowers
- Suited to containers
- Open pollinated seeds
- Mentha spicata. Compared to peppermint, spearmint has a less aggressive flavour that has fruity undertones
- Easy to grow, and it's fast, too
- In boggy settings it can spread by underground rhizome, but this is easy to control by growing it in containers
- The leaves dry well and even fresh they make a nice tea — an even nicer mojito
- Sow the seeds indoors a month or two before the last frost date, and transplant out when night time temperatures are steadily above 10°C
- Ninety days later, expect white to lilac flowers that are both edible and highly attractive to bees
- SKU: HR1185A
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$1.03West Coast Seeds Herb Seeds - Mint - Spearmint 0.25g
- This mint is perennial and hardy
- Easy to grow
- Edible flowers
- Suited to containers
- Open pollinated seeds
- Mentha spicata. Compared to peppermint, spearmint has a less aggressive flavour that has fruity undertones
- Easy to grow, and it's fast, too
- In boggy settings it can spread by underground rhizome, but this is easy to control by growing it in containers
- The leaves dry well and even fresh they make a nice tea — an even nicer mojito
- Sow the seeds indoors a month or two before the last frost date, and transplant out when night time temperatures are steadily above 10°C
- Ninety days later, expect white to lilac flowers that are both edible and highly attractive to bees
- SKU: HR1185A
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- This mint is perennial and hardy
- Easy to grow
- Edible flowers
- Suited to containers
- Open pollinated seeds
- Mentha spicata. Compared to peppermint, spearmint has a less aggressive flavour that has fruity undertones
- Easy to grow, and it's fast, too
- In boggy settings it can spread by underground rhizome, but this is easy to control by growing it in containers
- The leaves dry well and even fresh they make a nice tea — an even nicer mojito
- Sow the seeds indoors a month or two before the last frost date, and transplant out when night time temperatures are steadily above 10°C
- Ninety days later, expect white to lilac flowers that are both edible and highly attractive to bees
- SKU: HR1185A










