Botanical mint, which is most closely aligned in flavour to peppermint, is a fast growing aromatic herb belonging to the Mentha family. Due to its prolific growth habits the plant is quick to become root bound in small pots - which will strangle its health - and so growing in larger pots is recommended.
When to Plant
Zone 1: September - April
Zone 2: September - May
Zone 3: Anytime
Zone 4: Anytime
Soil It will grow in a wide range of soil conditions from free draining to damp. Make sure to integrate with plenty of compost and look to feed one a month with seaweed extract
How to Plant Sow directly into a container and let it germinate and establish there, as mint can be invasive and a bit of a bully. Plant at least two seeds in each hole and keep moist until germinated.
Position Full sun to shaded, it will survive and thrive in most light conditions.
Spacing 30cm
Depth 0 – 1cm
Companion Plants Tomatoes & Cabbage, but best to grow alongside in its own container.
Approximate no. of seeds 250-300
Note: We source all of our seeds locally and in small batches to ensure they remain at their maximum viability for germination
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