About seeds: 1. This peppermint is edible, mosquito repellent and ornamental. 2. Panago seeds all have been planted experimentally  to ensure germination rate. 3. These seeds both can be planted all the year round. When to Start For spring planting, mint seeds can be started indoors in late winter or direct-sown in the warm spring soil. But as a hardy perennial, they can be started anytime until about 2 months before the first frost of fall, or year-round for indoor use. Planting Instruction: sow the seeds indoors: 1.How to Start To sow the seeds indoors, place them on top of the Bio Sponge in your Bio Dome, or on top of the medium in your seed flat. 2.Do not cover the seeds; they need light to germinate. 3.They should sprout within 10 to 15 days at room temperature or slightly warmer (68 to 75°F). 4.Transplant into the garden or container when they have at least 2 sets of true leaves. Germination is the hardest part, growing is super easy! sow the seeds outdoors: 1.Place them on top of well-worked soil, then sprinkle a fine layer of vermiculite on top of them. 2.If you are sowing directly into the garden, consider placing a row cover over the seeds until they sprout. 3.Special Considerations Harvest sprigs from the plant as you need them all season long. 4.Try to pick mint in the morning, when the flavorful oils are strongest. 5.Plant your mint where passersby will brush the foliage, which releases its heady aroma. 6.Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart in the garden. 7.Throughout the growth months, pinch off the tips of the stems. This makes your plant bushier and less leggy. 8.Avoid using fertilizer on mint. Package including:  500+ Mint Seeds
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