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Mint Plants Mint Plants by Fragrant Fields - Herbs and Perennial Flowers. Fragrant Fields is proud to offer a wide variety of Mint Plants. Click to view our entire list of Mint Plants available for sale. Mint Plants are a worthy candidate for an Herb garden or Scented Garden. They are extremely easy to grow for the novice gardener and provide a planting that anyone can be successful with. They provide a garden with lush fragrant green and lovely flowers which are attractive to many beneficial insects in your garden. Mint plants may be used by the gardener in a large variety of ways-foliage for cut flower vases, dried and fresh teas, dried arrangements and wreaths, cooking, cosmetics and the list is endless.
Most Popular Mint Plants Peppermint and Spearmint are easily the two most popular mint plants. These flavorful mint plants are used in a wide range of products such as candy, chewing gum, liqueurs, mint juleps, teas, mohitos, etc. Many thousands of acres of these mint plants are harvested each year. Besides Spearmint and Peppermint, Fragrant Fields offers a wide selection of mint plants for your home and garden. Such as:
Spearmint Peppermint Apple Mint Corsican Mint Chocolate Mint Hillary's Sweet Lemon Mint Orange Mint Kentucky Colonel Mint Pennyroyal Pineapple Mint Herb Plants Hybrid Mint Plants There are many Hybrid varieties of mint plants. Here at Fragrant Fields we are happy to be the only source for Westerfield Hybrid Mint Plants in the U.S.A. Jim Westerfield and his wife Marilyn, friends of Fragrant Fields for many years, owned and operated a thriving, nationally recognized bed and breakfast serving 7 course gourmet meals which incorporated the herbs he grew there. During his "e;spare "e; time he developed a mint crossbreeding program which gave birth to some most interesting new hybrid mints. He has since retired and we are proud to be able to offer these to our customers. Brittney's Mint Patty Mint Candied Fruit Mint Candy Pops Mint Clarissa's Millennium Mint Fruit Mint Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Hybrid Mint Plants There are many Hybrid varieties of mint plants. Here at Fragrant Fields we are happy to be the only source for Westerfield Hybrid Mint Plants in the U.S.A. Jim Westerfield and his wife Marilyn, friends of Fragrant Fields for many years, owned and operated a thriving, nationally recognized bed and breakfast serving 7 course gourmet meals which incorporated the herbs he grew there. During his "e;spare "e; time he developed a mint crossbreeding program which gave birth to some most interesting new hybrid mints. He has since retired and we are proud to be able to offer these to our customers.
Brittney's Mint Patty Mint Candied Fruit Mint Candy Pops Mint Clarissa's Millennium Mint Fruit Mint Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Candied Fruit Mint Candy Pops Mint Clarissa's Millennium Mint Fruit Mint Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Candy Pops Mint Clarissa's Millennium Mint Fruit Mint Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Clarissa's Millennium Mint Fruit Mint Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Fruit Mint Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Fruit Salad Mint Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Iced Hazelnut Mint Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Fruit Sensations Mint Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Jessie's Sweet Pear Mint Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Jim's Candy Lemon Lime Mint Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Julia's Sweet Citrus Mint Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Fruit Sorbet Mint Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Marilyn's Salad Mint Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Marshmallow Mint Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Oregano Thyme Mint Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Sister Julie's Wintergreen Mint Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Spice Mint Wild Berries Mint Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
Wild Berries Mint
Care of Mint Plants Mint Plants grow in the range of 12 to 26 inches tall depending on the variety. Mint plants can grow in the shade but do best in part to full sun. Rich, moist soil is ideal for mint plants, but mint plants are not known for being picky about soil type. Mint plants can sometimes be bullies if planted in your garden. Some like to put multiple varieties of mint plants together in one area or bed to restrict them. Mint plants can also be easily container gardened. Eventually, though, the mint plant will become root bound in its container and will need to be divided. During mid to late summer, mint plants can tend to become a bit shabby and may need to be cut back to promote new growth.
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