Asked by: Omayra Fial
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Last Updated: 1st Jul 2024

How can you grow mint from seeds?

Sowing Indoors:
  1. Use a seed starter kit to sow mint indoors 8-10 week before the last frost in spring.
  2. Sow seeds A 1/4 inches deep in seed-starting formula.
  3. At 70°F, keep the soil moist.
  4. Seedlings emerge in 7-14 days.



You may also wonder, "How long does it take for mint to grow from seed?"

10-15 days

The next question is: Why are my mint seedsn't growing? Some seeds need warm soil while others require cool soil. Some seeds must be covered, while some can not be covered. Must have light to germinate . Mint needs light to germinate. They might not germinate if they are buried or covered with a light covering.

How do you germinate mint leaves?

Growing mint from seed outdoors Sprinkle peppermint seeds on the moist vermiculite. Cover the vermiculite with a 1/4 inch of vermiculite. Water again using the mist setting. Mist the bed a few times each day to keep it moist until the seeds germinate.

Do I need to soak the mint seeds before planting them?

Most seeds should be soaked for between 12 and 24 hours, but not more than 48 hours. Some species of seeds can survive longer soaks but only if they are specifically advised.