Ginger mint is a wonderfully aromatic mint variety, blending classic mint freshness with subtle warm ginger notes. Easy to grow and quick to establish, it’s ideal for pots, raised beds and kitchen gardens, producing fragrant leaves perfect for teas, desserts, cooking and refreshing drinks.
Like all mint varieties, ginger mint responds well to regular harvesting, encouraging fresh, flavourful growth throughout the season.
What you’ll receive
- 5 x Ginger Mint plants (Mentha Ginger)
- Supplied as 3cm plug plants
- FREE UK Postage
Why you’ll love Ginger Mint
- Unique mint flavour with gentle ginger warmth
- Highly aromatic foliage
- Ideal for teas, desserts and summer drinks
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Cut‑and‑come‑again herb – pick often for continuous harvests
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Perfect for containers – best grown in pots to control spread
Planting & Growing Guide (UK)
Position: Sun or partial shade
Soil: Fertile, moist, well‑drained soil
Watering: Keep evenly moist, especially in containers
Growth habit: Fast‑growing and spreading – pots recommended
Harvesting: Regular cutting encourages bushy plants and strong aroma
Planting plug plants
- Pot on into larger containers or plant out once established.
- Water well and keep compost moist while plants settle in.
- Pinch tips regularly to promote compact, bushy growth.
Uses in the kitchen
- Ginger‑mint tea
- Desserts and fruit salads
- Cocktails and mocktails
- Syrups and cordials
- Aromatic garnishes
Size & Performance
- Herbaceous perennial – dies back in winter, regrows in spring
- Thrives in pots, raised beds and herb gardens
- Regular harvesting keeps plants compact and productive
Delivery & Aftercare
Plants are carefully packed to arrive in excellent condition.
On arrival:
- Unpack immediately
- Water if compost feels dry
- Keep in a bright, sheltered spot for 24–48 hours before planting
✅ FREE UK Postage included
FAQs
Is ginger mint easy to grow?
Yes — it grows just as easily as standard mint.
Should I grow ginger mint in a pot?
Yes, pots help keep this vigorous herb under control.
When can I harvest?
As soon as new growth appears, pick little and often.
Will ginger mint return each year?
Yes, it’s a hardy perennial that regrows every spring.