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Details
‘Black Mitcham’ is an intensely aromatic mint with dark green foliage with tinges of dark reddish-bronze, contrasted in summer by the pale lilac-purple flowers which are hugely attractive to pollinators. It is ideal used in teas, puddings and sauces.
Please note herbaceous plants naturally die-back during the colder months. We always ensure plants have at least some growth during this time, however when buying during October through to March, the growth may be minimal and there may be blemishes from winter cold.
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Growing Information
| Common Name | Peppermint |
|---|---|
| Genus | Mentha |
| Exposure | Exposed, Sheltered |
| Soil Type | Chalk, Loam, Sand, Clay |
| Soil pH | All |
| Soil Moisture | Moist / Well Drained |
| Height (Max.) | 50-100cm |
| Spread (Max.) | 90cm |
| Growth Habit | Spreading, Suckering |
| Flower Colour | Lilac, Purple |
| Foliage Colour | Bronze, Green, Red |
| Planting | Grow in any moist soil, in any situation. Can be invasive, so restrict root run. Cut back after flowering. |
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Plant Care
Plug plants are small, young plants grown in cell trays. Even the largest plug plants, described as extra-large or jumbo, are still small plants from cell trays and not established plants. Plug plants can be great value compared to buying more established plants however they may need some extra care to get them started.
Caring for Plug PlantsWe recommend starting plug plants in a small pot and not planting directly into open ground or large pots/planters. You will want a plant pot roughly the size of a tea mug, commonly referred to as 7cm or 9cm pots. Ensure the pot has plenty of holes underneath and preferably over two tiers for even better drainage.
Reduced PlasticsIn order to lessen our environmental impact, all of our plants will be removed from their plastic cell trays or pots before sending. Ensure you are ready to pot your plants when they arrive.
