Cut back in late fall or early spring to refresh growth. Divide or trim around the edges every few years if colonies spread beyond their intended space.
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Hairy Mountain Mint is a tough, aromatic native perennial that brings pollinator activity, fragrance, and soft texture to sunny gardens. In summer, clusters of small white flowers appear near the tops of the stems, attracting an impressive mix of native bees, butterflies, beneficial wasps, flies, and other insects. Like other mountain mints, it’s one of those plants that can make a garden feel alive with movement.
Its mint-scented foliage is generally avoided by deer, while its upright habit makes it easy to tuck into meadows, pollinator borders, and naturalistic plantings. Hairy Mountain Mint spreads gradually by rhizomes, forming colonies over time without behaving like culinary mints. It’s a great choice for gardeners who want a high-value pollinator plant that also handles heat, sun, and average garden soils with ease.
Why Choose Hairy Mountain Mint?
Cut back in late fall or early spring to refresh growth. Divide or trim around the edges every few years if colonies spread beyond their intended space.