How to grow mint in a garden
Step 1
Choose a pot at least 300mm wide. Position in a partly shaded spot and fill with quality potting mix, such as
Yates Potting Mix with Dynamic Lifter.
Step 2
Fill starter trays with
Yates Seed Raising Mix. Sprinkle seeds over mix, lightly cover and gently water. Keep the soil moist throughout germination.
Step 3
Once seedlings reach 5-6cm tall, fill chosen pots with quality potting mix, such as Yates Potting Mix with Dynamic Lifter. Transplant seedlings into pot and water in well with Yates Thrive Vegie & Herb Liquid Plant Food.
Step 4
Feed weekly with
Yates Thrive Vegie & Herb Liquid Plant Food to ensure strong root development and good leafy growth. Snip leaves and stems as you need them, removing any flower heads to help prolong the harvest season. Water regularly as mint thrives in moist conditions.
How to grow mint in a pot
Step 1
Fill starter pots or trays with Yates Seed Raising Mix. Sow seeds, cover, firm down and water well. Keep the soil moist so the seeds don't dry out.
Step 2
While the seedlings are growing, choose a partly shaded spot in the garden and prepare the planting area well by digging in
Yates Dynamic Lifter Soil Improver & Plant Fertiliser.
Step 3
Once seedlings have emerged, feed weekly with Yates Thrive Vegie & Herb Liquid Plant Food. Allow seedlings to grow to about 5-6cm before transplanting.
Step 4
When transplanting them into your prepared garden bed, ensure seedlings are well spaced – at least 45cm apart. Mulch with an organic mulch, such as sugar cane or pea straw and water in well.
Step 5
Feed weekly with Yates Thrive Vegie & Herb Liquid Plant Food to ensure strong root development and good leafy growth. Snip leaves and stems as you need them, removing any flower heads to help prolong the harvest season. Water regularly as mint thrives in moist conditions.