MENTHA X PIPERITA – PEPPERMINT

$39.99

A strong grower with a strong, satisfying taste and aroma! Deep purplish-green foliage is perfect for flavoring candy, sweets and teas while even making bath water stimulating and refreshing! Perfect for full sun or partial shade, peppermint is best grown in a sunken pot in the garden or in a container to contain its invasive nature. Perennial.

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Growth Height 12-36"
Growth Spread 3-4'
Growth Tips Cultivation: Mints are square-stemmed perennials with tiny pink, purple, or white whorls of flowers on spikes. They grow about 2'tall and are very fragrant. They are hardy to zone 4. All mints are invasive. To contain them, sink in the ground a bottomless 5-gallon pot with at least a 10-inch height (size of the pot really depends on how much space you want to allocate). Plant your mint in this. The rhizomes are contained by the pot. Never till mints because each stub will become another plant. If you want to grow several varieties, do not plant them close to each other because they will cross-pollinate freely (interbreed) and eventually different varieties will become indistinguishable. When locating mints, remember that they all thrive in shade and like lots of moisture. They also like well-drained soil, but too much manure of organic matter encourages rust. Frequent cutting keeps mints at their prettiest because it forces them to branch and bush out. In the fall, cut back to the ground. This eliminates places for mint pests to over-winter. In companion planting, grow them where you need to repel aphids, flea beetles, and various cabbage pests. For fleas on your pets, try pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), which has been used as a flea-repelling herb since the time of the ancient Greeks. Propagation: Since mints do not come true from seed, propagate them by rhizome cuttings in early spring, by dividing in the fall, or by softwood cuttings in summer. Mints grow by putting out creeping roots (rhizomes). To propagate, first prepare containers or an area in the garden where you will replant the mint. If you are going to grow them in a pot, make sure the medium is loose and drains well—1/2 part peat to1/2 part perlite. Water the medium well and allow it to drain. Lift the plant and remove some healthy "roots". Choose those of average thickness. Cut into 1 to 3 inch sections that have at least one growth bud.
Hardiness Zone 4-8
Container Size #1 — A compact starter size perfect for smaller perennials and young shrubs. Expect a rootball about 4 – 5 in diameter and early-season heights of 6 – 12 in. Ideal for tight spaces or planting in groups.

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When you’re choosing plants, you’ll often see sizes listed as #1, #2, or #3 containers. These numbers refer to the volume of the pot, not the age of the plant.

#1 Pot – Holds about 1 gallon of soil. These are small starter plants, great for tight spaces or filling in around larger features.

#2 Pot – Holds about 2 gallons of soil. A medium size that balances affordability with faster establishment in the landscape.

#3 Pot – Holds about 3 gallons of soil. These larger plants give more immediate impact and tend to establish quickly.

Bigger pots generally mean more mature root systems, but the right choice depends on your project goals, timeline, and budget.

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