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Taking care of your plants
Mint

Full sun.

Jul–Sep depending on sowing time.

Mar–May outdoors after risk of frost.

40–60cm height; 30–50cm spread.

Overview

A vigorous herb best grown in a pot to prevent spreading. Grow in sun and well-drained soil, and pick little and often to keep plants bushy. Great for teas, summer drinks, salads and sauces.

  • Vegetable Type: Mint
  • Key Characteristic: Refreshing leaves for teas, desserts and summer drinks.
  • Hardiness: Hardy (tolerates normal UK winter conditions).

PLANTING ADVICE

Plant in moisture-retentive soil. Best grown in pots to prevent spreading.

  • Outdoor cultivation

Grow outdoors in a sunny, well-drained position.

  • Greenhouse cultivation

Not usually required for greenhouse cultivation.

CARE & HARVEST

Keep soil moist and weed free. Harvest little and often to keep plants bushy and productive. Remove flower stems where leafy growth is preferred. Trim back lightly after flowering to maintain shape.

  • Watering: Water regularly to encourage soft, leafy growth.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly with a general-purpose fertiliser during active growth; avoid overfeeding.
  • Cutting and prunning: Trim lightly after flowering to keep plants compact and encourage fresh growth.
  • Harvesting: Snip leaves regularly, ideally before flowering, for the strongest flavour.
  • Pest and diseases: Generally trouble free, but check for aphids and mildew in humid conditions.

VERVE RECOMMENDS...

  • Harvest regularly to keep plants compact and encourage strong new growth.