I’m struggling to find proper garden mint plants. All garden centres here in Cornwall seem to have a pale imitation of real garden mint. It is pale green with small leaves and spindly pale green stems. I’ve tried this and it grows poorly and its leaves are dry and lacking flavour. The mint I am looking for is a deep dark green with dark green stems. Any idea where I can get any?
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I've moved your post to the "Herb Bed" where more minty people will see it!
Have you tried the mint plants they sell in supermarkets? If you like the smell of those its very easy to grow lots more mint from a pot - just by cutting off the tops and putting them in a glass of water.
Best to buy it first though.
Otherwise, find a friend/neighbour with some and take cuttings from theirs.
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Mint Seeds for sale
Hello, we sell quality mint seeds here at Seed Loft, these are the green mint not yellow variegated variety. The leave are suitable for making mint sauce and mojitos!
However mint seeds should always come with this warning; remember that when you grow the seeds in pots, go outside and plant the plastic pot in the ground. Do not plant mint directly in your garden as it will rapidly take over and you will be drinking mojitos forever to get rid of it!
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