Calamintha Seeds, Marvelette White

Sku:
#HB347
Min. seed count:
25
$4.00

Description

(Calamintha nepeta). Pollinators will flock to these aromatic blooms! The compact, bushy plants reach 8 to 10 inches tall and are frosted in snow-white blooms. Phenomenal for brewing into tea and served iced or hot. Popular with a range of pollinators, especially butterflies. Full-sun-loving, deer-resistant plants form tidy clumps; it is not an aggressive spreading perennial. Flowers in the first year.

  • Perennial zones 5-7
  • Full to partial sun 
  • Sprouts: 7 - 21 days
  • Flowers 80-90 days after planting
  • Ideal Temp: 60 - 70 F 
  • Seed Depth: 1/8 inch
  • Plant Spacing: 12-18"
  • Frost Hardy: Yes

Growing Tips, Tricks and FAQs

Growing Tips

Marvelette White calamintha prefers full sun to partial shade, especially in hotter climates. It thrives in well-drained, slightly alkaline to neutral soils and can handle poorer soil conditions as well. The best temperature for optimal growth is about 60-70 F.

When to Grow

Plant Marvelette White calamintha in the spring after the last frost. It's hardy in USDA zones 4-9, making it suitable for various climates. In colder zones, be sure to plant it in a location where it can receive full sunlight to help it withstand winter conditions. You can also start indoors in spring, 8-10 weeks before the last frost.

How to Sow and Plant

Start seeds indoors or sow directly in the garden once the danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds about 1/8 inch deep in well-draining soil, keeping the soil moist until germination, which usually occurs within two weeks. When transplanting outdoors, space plants 12-18 inches apart to accommodate their spreading habit.

How to Grow

Once established, Marvelette White calamintha is low-maintenance and drought-tolerant. Regular watering is essential until the plants are well-established, after which they only need water during extended dry periods. Pruning back the stems by half in late summer encourages fresh growth and keeps the plant looking tidy. It generally does not require fertilization, but a light application of balanced organic fertilizer in early spring can be beneficial if the soil is poor.

How to Save

Seeds are mature once the flower heads have fully dried and turned brown. To harvest them, cut the flower spikes and place them inside a paper bag. This allows the seeds to completely dry and drop; you may need to shake the bag gently to help loosen the seeds. Afterward, separate any chaff from the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place. 

Many people prefer propagating calamintha plants through cuttings as it is generally easier than growing from seeds.Simply take a cutting from a healthy plant, remove the lower leaves, and place it in water until roots develop. Then, plant it in the soil.

FAQ

How often should I water Marvelette White calamintha?
Water regularly until established, then water during prolonged dry spells.

Is Marvelette White calamintha deer-resistant?
Yes, this plant is generally not favored by deer.

Can Marvelette White calamintha spread?
While it does spread by rhizomes, it is not as aggressive as other mint family members, making it easier to control. Prevent mint from overtaking your garden by planting it in pots or in an herb garden where it can roam free.

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