Mixed Mint Seeds 500 Peppermint + Spearmint Herb NON-GMO Heirloom

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Mixed Mint 500 Seeds Peppermint + spearmint seeds, herb NON-GMO Heirloom
Indoor Germination
1. Sow seeds: Plant 2-3 mint seeds per hole about 1/4 inch deep in a seed tray filled with potting mix.
2. Water: Lightly water the soil to moisten it.
3. Cover: Cover the tray with a plastic wrap or lid to maintain humidity.
4. Light: mint seeds need light to germinate, so do not cover the seeds with soil.
5. Warmth: Keep the soil at a temperature of 68-
75°F (65°F is a minimum).
6. Germination: mint seeds should sprout within 10-15 days.
7. Transplant: Once the seedlings have at least two sets of true leaves, transplant them to the garden or containers.

Outdoor Germination:
1. Sow seeds: Sow seeds directly into well-worked soil when the soil is warming in spring.
2. Light covering: Cover the seeds with a fine layer of vermiculite or lightly cover with soil.
3. Moisture: Keep the soil moist, but not soggy.
4. Row cover: Consider using a row cover over the seeds until they sprout.
5. Germination: Expect germination within 15-30 days.


 

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    Description

    Mixed Mint 500 Seeds Peppermint + spearmint seeds, herb NON-GMO Heirloom
    Indoor Germination
    1. Sow seeds: Plant 2-3 mint seeds per hole about 1/4 inch deep in a seed tray filled with potting mix.
    2. Water: Lightly water the soil to moisten it.
    3. Cover: Cover the tray with a plastic wrap or lid to maintain humidity.
    4. Light: mint seeds need light to germinate, so do not cover the seeds with soil.
    5. Warmth: Keep the soil at a temperature of 68-
    75°F (65°F is a minimum).
    6. Germination: mint seeds should sprout within 10-15 days.
    7. Transplant: Once the seedlings have at least two sets of true leaves, transplant them to the garden or containers.

    Outdoor Germination:
    1. Sow seeds: Sow seeds directly into well-worked soil when the soil is warming in spring.
    2. Light covering: Cover the seeds with a fine layer of vermiculite or lightly cover with soil.
    3. Moisture: Keep the soil moist, but not soggy.
    4. Row cover: Consider using a row cover over the seeds until they sprout.
    5. Germination: Expect germination within 15-30 days.


     

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