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Mint, Ginger

Mentha x gracilis (Mint, Ginger)
Mentha x gracilis

Add a little Eastern flavor to your mint collection! Ginger mint is reminiscent of Thai cooking, and adds a nice scent to the garden. It has lightly variegated leaves and is less invasive than most mints, also preferring a bit more shade. Try using this with lamb.

Interesting Notes

Mints attract an number of good pollinators to the garden. Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are attracted to the mint when it flowers.

Mint, Ginger Growing Tips

Mints have a tendency to be quite invasive, so many people plant their mints in pots or containers. However, if you want to keep mint in your garden, try planting your seedlings in bottomless number ten cans, or surround them with a barrier that is at least ten inches deep – laundry baskets work well for this. Just be sure to drill plenty of holes in the bottom to allow for drainage. If you have a damp spot in your garden area, consider planting mint as a groundcover as it likes a moist soil.

Mint will thrive in a partly shaded area with plenty of moisture. To keep plants looking their best, cut plants back regularly – it encourages the plant to bush out. In the fall, you can cut the plants just above ground level. Be sure to mulch over the top if winters are harsh in your area.

Mint is best when used fresh. Dried mint, when stored in airtight containers, will retain its flavor and scent. To harvest, gather bunches and hang on drying racks or spread on screens until completely dry. 

Sowing Information

Seeds don't always produce the exact variety, so the recommended planting method is from root division from an existing plant stock, suckers, or cuttings. Cuttings will root easily in a moist potting medium, or even in water. If you are dividing an existing plant it is best done in the fall.


Height
12 Inches

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USDA Hardiness Zone
4

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Characteristics & Attributes for Mentha x gracilis

Attributes
Container
Fragrant
Ground Cover
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Exposure
Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
Growth Rate in the Garden
Rapid
Medium
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Fall
Late Summer
Soil Moisture Needs
Average
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