How to grow Korean Mint

Agastache aurantiaca

Plant in a sunny place in well-drained soil.
Drought Tolerant.
Can be grown as an annual in cold or wet areas.

Growing Korean mint from seed

After sowing do not exclude light as this helps germination; keep moist.

Soil temperature should be kept higher than 20°C / 68°F to ensure good germination.

How long does Korean mint take to grow?

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Korean mint Etymology

Latin “aurantiacus” means “orange-coloured”.

Other names for Korean mint

Hummingbird mint, Agastache

Footnotes


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