


Wild Mint Seeds
Wild Mint a hardy, aromatic perennial herb that thrives in moist soil and spreads easily. This native mint variety features cool, refreshing leaves and soft lavender flowers that are loved by bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Perfect for herbal teas, culinary use, or natural remedies, wild mint is a great addition to pollinator gardens, herbal beds, or wild landscapes. Grows well in containers or controlled areas to prevent spreading.
Sow in early spring after last frost or start indoors. Lightly press seeds into moist soil—do not cover. Prefers full to part sun and damp soil. Space plants 12" apart.
Approximately 200 seeds per package.
4-12 hours of sun
Sprouts in 10-14 days
Flowers in 70-90 days
Ideal Temperature: 55-90 degrees F
Seed Depth: Surface sow
Plant Spacing: 12"
Frost Hardy: Yes
Wild Mint a hardy, aromatic perennial herb that thrives in moist soil and spreads easily. This native mint variety features cool, refreshing leaves and soft lavender flowers that are loved by bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Perfect for herbal teas, culinary use, or natural remedies, wild mint is a great addition to pollinator gardens, herbal beds, or wild landscapes. Grows well in containers or controlled areas to prevent spreading.
Sow in early spring after last frost or start indoors. Lightly press seeds into moist soil—do not cover. Prefers full to part sun and damp soil. Space plants 12" apart.
Approximately 200 seeds per package.
4-12 hours of sun
Sprouts in 10-14 days
Flowers in 70-90 days
Ideal Temperature: 55-90 degrees F
Seed Depth: Surface sow
Plant Spacing: 12"
Frost Hardy: Yes
Wild Mint a hardy, aromatic perennial herb that thrives in moist soil and spreads easily. This native mint variety features cool, refreshing leaves and soft lavender flowers that are loved by bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Perfect for herbal teas, culinary use, or natural remedies, wild mint is a great addition to pollinator gardens, herbal beds, or wild landscapes. Grows well in containers or controlled areas to prevent spreading.
Sow in early spring after last frost or start indoors. Lightly press seeds into moist soil—do not cover. Prefers full to part sun and damp soil. Space plants 12" apart.
Approximately 200 seeds per package.
4-12 hours of sun
Sprouts in 10-14 days
Flowers in 70-90 days
Ideal Temperature: 55-90 degrees F
Seed Depth: Surface sow
Plant Spacing: 12"
Frost Hardy: Yes
Originally grown in Hendricks County, these plants thrive without any chemical intervention. Locally saved seeds adapt better to our soil, climate, and moisture levels than seeds sourced from distant environments, ensuring stronger, more resilient plants.
All of the seeds we grow and sell come from heirloom varieties that are open-pollinated and completely non-GMO. Our seed-saving process is done entirely by hand, without the use of machines, so you may find bits of plant material and chaff mixed in.