Delivery & Collection
Delivery
Local Delivery - Super-fast, personal delivery - same day or next day from our Zoar's fleet of vans:
- Orders up to £200 - £5.00
- Orders over £200 - FREE
Applicable postcodes:
- SA1 - SA18
- CF33-CF35 & CF42-CF48
- LD3
Local customers are free to use the nationwide delivery options as well, but note the limitations on heavy and / or bulky items.
National Delivery - We use Royal Mail for smaller items and DPD for orders over £30:
- Orders up to £30 - £3.95
- Orders £30 - £75 - £5.95
- Orders £75+ - FREE (Excluding Bulky Items)
Heavy / Bulky Items
For those items that are too large or heavy for a courier to transport, we charge £7 additional cost to each item added. These items are marked Bulky / Heavy on the website. Bulky items are ALWAYS subject to a £7 per item charge for national delivery, including orders over £75.
Local Delivery Bulky Items Note: the £7 charge per item is only applicable on national delivery that uses Royal Mail or couriers. There is no surcharge on local delivery whatever the total order amount.
Collection
Order before 4pm (2pm on Sundays) for same day collection at our Neath store. Allow an hour before collecting and bring proof of purchase (confirmation email). Available 7 days a week (minus seasonal and bank holidays).
Description
This perennial mint is a type of spearmint. The mint leaves have many uses. They are used for the traditional mint sauce to go with delicious roasted lamb or made into a mint tea. Mint is particularly tasty for adding to the water when boiling new potatoes such as Jersey Royals.Yummy!
Also great in drinks such as herbal teas, or in a refreshing glass or water (or in a cocktail).
Once established though, the roots can be invasive so plant out with care or alternatively, plant into pots (which would be ideal for your patio). Mint can grow to a height of about 60cm (24").
When to Sow Green Mint Leaves
March to April.
Where to Sow
Sow seeds underglass 0.5cm (¼") deep, in small trays of compost and lightly cover the seeds with a sprinkling of compost, and place at a temperature of 15-20°C.
What to do next
Prick out seedlings individually to 7cm (3") pots, once large enough to handle. Grow on in cooler conditions, then gradually harden off plants in a cold frame begfore planting out after risk of frost has passed. Transplant to final positions 30cm (12in) apart or into larger containers in a semi-shaded part of the garden. Cut the leaves, as required, a few from each plant so that they will regrow quickly. Leaves can be frozen for later use.
Harvest
They can be harvested for at least six months of the year when grown outside. The leaves at any time. For drying, harvest the leaves before the flowers appear. It pays to cut the top leaves first, because this will encourage the plant to shoot out again further down the stem. Do not strip the plant of all it's leaves.
Handy Tip
Harvest the leaves before the plants flower. Best planted in containers sunk in the ground to prevent the creeping roots from spreading around the garden.
Uses
Many uses in food and drink! The classic mint for sauce, particularly with lamb, and great when used to flavour peas and new potatoes. For using in drinks, simply add to a glass of water for a refreshing taste, a herbal tea, or in summer, why not add it to your Pimms or a cocktail.
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