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Mint Seeds - Peppermint

Mint Seeds - Peppermint

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Discover the invigorating essence of our Peppermint Seeds, known for their robust growth and refreshing aroma. This perennial herb typically reaches a height of 12 to 36 inches, thriving in both sunny and partially shaded environments. With a rapid growth habit, peppermint is ready for harvest in just 90 to 95 days, providing an abundant yield of vibrant green leaves that are perfect for a variety of culinary uses.

The leaves of the peppermint plant are characterized by their deep green color and distinct serrated edges. As they mature, the leaves release a potent, cool scent that is both soothing and invigorating. Ideal for adding a fresh twist to teas, desserts, and savory dishes, peppermint leaves can be used fresh, dried, or even frozen for later use. Their high menthol content makes them a favorite for infusing oils and creating homemade balms and ointments.

Whether you're an avid gardener or a culinary enthusiast, growing peppermint is a rewarding experience. Its hardy nature and prolific growth make it a staple in herb gardens, while its versatility in the kitchen ensures it will be a cherished ingredient. Cultivate your own supply of this aromatic herb and enjoy its myriad of uses throughout the year.

$2.00
Mint Seeds - Peppermint
$2.00
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Description

Description

Discover the invigorating essence of our Peppermint Seeds, known for their robust growth and refreshing aroma. This perennial herb typically reaches a height of 12 to 36 inches, thriving in both sunny and partially shaded environments. With a rapid growth habit, peppermint is ready for harvest in just 90 to 95 days, providing an abundant yield of vibrant green leaves that are perfect for a variety of culinary uses.

The leaves of the peppermint plant are characterized by their deep green color and distinct serrated edges. As they mature, the leaves release a potent, cool scent that is both soothing and invigorating. Ideal for adding a fresh twist to teas, desserts, and savory dishes, peppermint leaves can be used fresh, dried, or even frozen for later use. Their high menthol content makes them a favorite for infusing oils and creating homemade balms and ointments.

Whether you're an avid gardener or a culinary enthusiast, growing peppermint is a rewarding experience. Its hardy nature and prolific growth make it a staple in herb gardens, while its versatility in the kitchen ensures it will be a cherished ingredient. Cultivate your own supply of this aromatic herb and enjoy its myriad of uses throughout the year.