
Park Seeds Mint Seeds, Varies of Fragrant Herb and Ornamental Garden Staple, Arizona Sun Hummingbird, Pack of 25
- It's a wonderful time to be growing hummingbird mint. Every season an exciting new variety seems to appear on the scene, each one is distinctly different (and just a little better) than all others.
- When Arizona Sun made its debut, it complemented the last season's Arizona Sunset (confusing, we know) with solid yellow blooms and an even more enticing fragrance on super-compact plants.
- Just 8 to 10 inches high and wide, this drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, hummingbird and butterfly magnet blooms heavily from early summer through early fall. You can start it from seed in late winter indoors and get a full season of blooms the first year.
- Ideal for containers, Arizona Sun sports long, soft yellow blooms, tube-shaped and redolent of licorice. The foliage is even more fragrant, making a fine addition to indoor arrangements as well as containers and garden beds.
- Arizona Sun is easy to grow. Start the seeds indoors, transplant when the spring soil warms up, and it will even bloom for you the first year. Arizona Sun loves heat, needs good soil drainage, and doesn't mind wet, cold, or even drought.
- It's a wonderful time to be growing hummingbird mint. Every season an exciting new variety seems to appear on the scene, each one is distinctly different (and just a little better) than all others.
- When Arizona Sun made its debut, it complemented the last season's Arizona Sunset (confusing, we know) with solid yellow blooms and an even more enticing fragrance on super-compact plants.
- Just 8 to 10 inches high and wide, this drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, hummingbird and butterfly magnet blooms heavily from early summer through early fall. You can start it from seed in late winter indoors and get a full season of blooms the first year.
- Ideal for containers, Arizona Sun sports long, soft yellow blooms, tube-shaped and redolent of licorice. The foliage is even more fragrant, making a fine addition to indoor arrangements as well as containers and garden beds.
- Arizona Sun is easy to grow. Start the seeds indoors, transplant when the spring soil warms up, and it will even bloom for you the first year. Arizona Sun loves heat, needs good soil drainage, and doesn't mind wet, cold, or even drought.
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- It's a wonderful time to be growing hummingbird mint. Every season an exciting new variety seems to appear on the scene, each one is distinctly different (and just a little better) than all others.
- When Arizona Sun made its debut, it complemented the last season's Arizona Sunset (confusing, we know) with solid yellow blooms and an even more enticing fragrance on super-compact plants.
- Just 8 to 10 inches high and wide, this drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, hummingbird and butterfly magnet blooms heavily from early summer through early fall. You can start it from seed in late winter indoors and get a full season of blooms the first year.
- Ideal for containers, Arizona Sun sports long, soft yellow blooms, tube-shaped and redolent of licorice. The foliage is even more fragrant, making a fine addition to indoor arrangements as well as containers and garden beds.
- Arizona Sun is easy to grow. Start the seeds indoors, transplant when the spring soil warms up, and it will even bloom for you the first year. Arizona Sun loves heat, needs good soil drainage, and doesn't mind wet, cold, or even drought.














