The attractive, variegated leaves of Pineapple Mint offer a pleasing pineapple flavor that makes a nice addition to fruit cups, teas and punches when using fresh-cut leaves or, they may be dried for use in sachets and potpourris. Mint is easy to grow and does well in full to part sun locations with moist soil. Plants can be aggressive if planted in the soil. They do great in containers. Pollinators love the flowers. It can be grown indoors within a few feet of a east, south, or west facing window. Indoor plants should be watered just as the potting mix starts to dry.
Mint Companion Plants: Oregano, Carrots, Tomatoes
We grow our Pineapple Mint Plants organically and guarantee them to arrive alive and thriving!