Mint 4 in

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4 inch biodegradable pot. 

Cool and refreshing, this easy to grow plant has an abundance of uses. Some varieties are aggressive perennials in Zone 4.

Chocolate

A cultivar of peppermint that adds extra layers of flavor to drinks like tea, mojitos, sweet desserts, and even salads and savory dishes. Brown stems and shiny succulent leaves.

Ginger

An interesting culinary variety has an unusual fruity ginger scent and flavor. Good tea mint. Attractive compact variety good in containers and hanging baskets. Small green leaves become variegated with yellow with the change of seasons. Not hardy in Zone 4.

Kentucky Colonel

The best mint for mojitos and mint juleps! Large, leaves, refreshing spearmint flavor. Excellent for tea, jams, jellies, and lamb dishes. Delicious in a watermelon salad topped with feta cheese. Aggressive growth. Hardy to Zone 5.

Lemon

Lemon mint has a refreshing minty-lemony flavor. Use in place of other mints as a garnish or seasoning especially when you need to add a hint of citrus. Use in curry, Greek dishes, lamb roasts, or as flavoring in james, jellies, or canned fruit recipes.

Orange

Orange mint is a hybrid variety of mint grown for its fragrant leaves. Similar to other varieties of mint, Orange mint is a natural attractant of pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies. An oil extracted from Orange mint is commonly utilized for its aromatic properties and adding scent to perfumes and soaps.

Peppermint

A hybrid mint that is a cross between peppermint and water mint. Commonly used to treat ailments such as digestive issues, the common cold, sinus infections, and headaches, muscle aches, and joint pain. The strongest mint flavor of the bunch. Attracts pollinators. An aggressive grower. Can deter deer. Hardy to Zone 3.

Spearmint

The sweetest of all the mints, true spearmint produces scented bright green, serrated leaves all season. Freshly harvested spearmint has a delicious aromatic perfume that accents, but doesn't overpower, many kinds of salads and cooked dishes. Enjoy the leaves whole, chopped, dried, frozen, preserved in salt, sugar, alcohol, or sweet oil. Fresh spearmint tea is a delight and making your own Mint Juleps is a gardener’s treat! Grow only in containers because mint spreads very quickly in the ground.

Strawberry

The petite green leaves of this compact mint variety have a wonderful fruity scent and flavor. Its size makes it well suited for container gardening and raised beds. A favorite for its fruity scent and flavor. Easy to grow perennial in zones 4-9.

Variegated Peppermint

Highly ornamental with the same amazing peppermint flavor and pungency. Low growing. Great choice for containers or garden borders.