Mint Planting Guide

Vigorous, spreading herb with cool, fresh flavor; best grown in containers to control spreading

Best Time and Place to Plant Mint

In USDA zone 7, the typical spring window is March 1 to May 1. Cooler zones usually plant later; warmer zones plant earlier.

Plant Mint in a spot with 4+ hours of direct sun, soil warmed to 55F to 80F, and enough room for 24 inches between plants and 24 inches between rows.

Planting Windows by Zone

ZoneSpringFall
Zone 1May 1 to June 15August 1 to August 30
Zone 2April 20 to June 10August 10 to September 15
Zone 3April 10 to May 30August 15 to September 30
Zone 4April 1 to May 20August 20 to October 1
Zone 5March 20 to May 15August 25 to October 10
Zone 6March 10 to May 10September 1 to October 20
Zone 7March 1 to May 1September 10 to November 1
Zone 8February 15 to April 20September 20 to November 15
Zone 9February 1 to April 10October 1 to December 1
Zone 10January 15 to March 30October 15 to December 15
Zone 11Year-round to Year-roundVaries
Zone 12Year-round to Year-roundVaries
Zone 13Year-round to Year-roundVaries

Spacing and Care

  • Planting depth: 0.25 inches deep
  • Spacing: 24 inches apart, 24 inches between rows
  • Soil temperature: 55F to 80F
  • Sunlight: 4+ hours
  • Watering: Keep soil moist; water 2-3 times per week
  • Days to harvest: 30

Fertilization

  • Balanced 10-10-10 synthetic: Light feeding in spring and midsummer
  • Compost organic: 1-2 inches worked into soil

Companion Plants

  • Tomatoes
  • Brassicas
  • Beans

Avoid Planting Near

  • Chamomile

Harvest Signs

  • Harvest leaves or stems once plant is 3-4 inches tall
  • Pinch growing tips to encourage bushy growth
  • Cut back to 1 inch before flowering for continued harvest
  • Fresh leaves anytime during growing season

Major Varieties

  • Peppermint: Vigorous menthol-rich mint best grown from divisions or starts and often contained in pots

FAQs

When should I plant Mint?

Mint planting depends on your USDA hardiness zone. In USDA zone 7, the typical spring window is March 1 to May 1. Cooler zones usually plant later; warmer zones plant earlier.

What is the best time of year to plant Mint?

The best time of year to plant Mint is when your zone planting window is open and soil temperatures are around 55F to 80F. In USDA zone 7, the typical spring window is March 1 to May 1. Cooler zones usually plant later; warmer zones plant earlier.

Where is the best place to plant Mint?

Plant Mint in a spot with 4+ hours of direct sun, soil warmed to 55F to 80F, and enough room for 24 inches between plants and 24 inches between rows.

How far apart should I plant Mint?

Plant Mint about 24 inches apart, with rows around 24 inches apart.

What grows well with Mint?

Mint is commonly paired with Tomatoes, Brassicas, Beans.