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Mountain Mint Seeds (Pycnanthemum)

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Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum) is a hardy aromatic perennial known for its mint-like fragrance, narrow green leaves, and clusters of small white or pale purple flowers. This vigorous, long-lived plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and is valued for its strong aroma and pollinator-attracting blooms.

Naturally Non-GMO and highly adaptable, Mountain Mint performs well in outdoor garden beds, borders, prairies, and native landscapes. It spreads moderately through its roots, forming dense clumps with minimal maintenance. Loved by gardeners who want a tough, aromatic perennial that attracts beneficial insects and grows reliably year after year.


Features

  • Hardy aromatic perennial with mint-like fragrance
  • Produces clusters of small white to light purple flowers
  • Non-GMO, natural and untreated seed type
  • Performs well in full sun or partial shade
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
  • Suitable for native landscapes, borders, and outdoor beds

Specifications

  • Seed Type: Natural, untreated, Non-GMO perennial
  • USDA Growing Zones: Best for Zones 4–9
  • Sun Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
  • Best Growing Season: Spring or Fall sowing
  • Germination Time: 14–30 days
  • Soil Requirement: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
  • Plant Height: Approximately 24–36 inches tall at maturity
  • Blooming Time: Mid-Summer through Fall
  • Growth Habit: Clump-forming perennial with moderate spread
  • Ideal For: Native gardens, meadow plantings, outdoor beds, borders, and pollinator habitats

Planting Guide

  • Sow seeds on the soil surface; do not cover deeply as light aids germination
  • Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings establish
  • Provide full sun or partial shade depending on climate
  • Thin seedlings or transplant clumps 12–18 inches apart
  • Water regularly during early growth; reduce watering once established
  • Leave root systems undisturbed for long-term perennial regrowth
  • Cut flower heads after blooming if seed spread control is desired
  • Divide clumps every 2–3 years to maintain plant vigor and manage spread
Mountain Mint seeds Pycnanthemum aromatic perennial plant
Mountain Mint Seeds (Pycnanthemum)

FAQ's

How can I plant Mountain Mint seeds for the best results?

Sow Mountain Mint seeds in well-draining soil, cover lightly, and keep moist until sprouts appear.

What temperature range is suitable for growing Mountain Mint?
  • The ideal temperature for Mountain Mint is between 18°C and 25°C for optimal growth.
Can Mountain Mint grow well in containers or pots?
  • Mountain Mint grows well in containers if there’s enough room for root expansion.
How should I care for Mountain Mint seedlings after germination?
  • Keep Mountain Mint seedlings in bright light and maintain even moisture until they establish.
What type of soil is best for Mountain Mint?
  • Use well-drained
  • nutrient-rich soil for Mountain Mint and avoid waterlogged areas.
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