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Mint collection of 6 starter plants.

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This collection will include 6 of the best mints on the nursery. Handpicked to ensure quality. For many years mints have been a favourite amongst gardeners and cooks alike. And with good reason. There is no doubt they are one of the easiest herbs to grow, and can be used in many ways. We have put this collection together with some of the more unusual varieties, which are also nice and simple to grow.

Mint has few boundaries, you can perk up your Pesto, enjoy a mint tea or make mint ice cubes for your Pimm's and Mojito's, adding the fresh leaves too. Sprinkle on your salads, boost your butter, make a face mask or enjoy a mini spa experience by adding leaves to your mint bath !

Collection includes 6 Plug Plants. Each Mint will be labelled.

* Please note - if you order more than one collection of these plants, you may well get the same varieties again.*

Can I choose which varieties I get?

Unfortunately not, to keep this pack priced so competitively, you can not choose which varieties you get, but we will pick the best of the time. We do sell the varieties separately but they are more expensive.
    Mint collection of 6 starter plants.
    6 Mint starter plants

    About the Mint collection of 6 starter plants.

    Care Instructions

    Mints generally enjoy moist, well drained soil. Water newly planted mints regularly, for at least a few months. Ensure they don't dry out, and keep an eye on ones in pots, as they tend to dry out a little quicker. Mint is very low maintenance.

    Position, sunlight and more

    Mint thrives in both light and shade. Potted Mint can be planted right through the autumn. Pick often, to keep plant compact and producing new growth.

    Height and Spread

    As this is a collection the Mints can vary in height and spread dependent on variety.

    Feeding, Pruning & more

    Feeding - Fill with a multipurpose compost, or an enriched garden compost.
    Pruning - Mint dies back over winter, so remove faded stems in spring, before the new shoots start coming through.
    Propagation -Take cuttings, which will give you new free plants and help stimulate, the parent plant. When mint finishes flowering in late summer, cut back the whole plant to around 5cm from base.

    Our pot & plant size explained

    At Newlands Nursery we grow and sell plants in a variety of different sizes, from small starter plants up to planted containers. 

    We know it can be tricky to picture the size of each plant. This page gives you an idea of the size of the plants we are sending out.

    Please keep in mind that plants vary from one season to the next. The size of the plant refers to the pot or plug it is grown in, rather than the height of the plant, unless specifically mentioned on the plant page. 

    Picture of plug plant size

    Starter Plant (Plug Plant)

    Plug Size: 2cm by 4cm. Our most popular size. This is often the most economical way of buying plants and is a great way to get a head start on the season. Generally this size is best to be potted up before planting out.

    Picture of Jumbo plug plant

    Jumbo Plug

    Plug Size: 6cm by 7cm. A fantastic alternative to a 9cm pot and saves on plastic too. The plants in this size are well established and give you a head start. This size is perfect for planting straight into containers and baskets as well as the garden.

    Picture of 9cm pot

    9cm pot

    Pot size: 9cm by 9-10cm. This size hold some well established plants, some of which maybe around 1 year old. We sell most of our ranges in this size and most of the plants sold in this size, are established enough to be planted straight outside.

    Picture of 13cm or 1 litre pot

    13cm or 1 litre pot

    Pot size: 12-13cm by 12-15cm Currently our largest size of plant, with the exception of our planted containers. Many of our House Plants are available in this size, as well as some special collections and varieties.

    • Flowering time and interest

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