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Tashkent Mint Plant - Mentha spicata 'Tashkent' - Culinary herb
Tashkent Mint - Mentha spicata 'Tashkent'
Type: Hardy Perennial
Approximate height: 45 cm
Flowering time: Summer
Site and soil type: Prefers moist soil in partial shade.
Uses: Culinary
Care: Frequent cutting encourages new fresh growth.
Plant size: Grown in a 10cm pot and ready to plant in your garden
Slightly rounded leaves with a wonderful scent and a flavour similar to the old fashioned garden mint.
Mauve flowers in summer.
If grown in a pot mint is prone to becoming pot bound quite quickly. Check in spring and if roots have run out of space, remove the whole plant from the pot, divide into two and replant each half with fresh soil in its own pot.
Peat-free, pesticide-free, plastic-free.
All plants are sent to you in an eco-friendly cardboard POSIpot or fibre pot, (made from wood pulp), together with a wooden ID label and care instructions. In both cases these can be planted straight into the ground in the pot which will biodegrade.
NOTE: It is very important to consult a qualified medical herbalist before taking any herbs medicinally. Any information contained here is for information only and not as a guide to self-medication. The use of any information from this webpage is entirely at the reader's own risk.
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