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Mint

Mentha spicata

Mint is a vigorous perennial herb that thrives in warm, humid subtropical gardens. Regular harvesting and consistent moisture keep plants productive while supplying aromatic leaves for cooking, drinks and herbal teas.

Mint plant profile

Overview

At a Glance

Peak Planting Window

August to April

Seasonal Role

Perennial leafy herb

Difficulty

Easy

Planting Method

Seed, cutting, division or transplant

First Harvest

6–8 weeks

Sun

Part shade to full sun

Water

High

Heat Tolerance

High

Humidity Tolerance

Very High

Family

Lamiaceae

Category

Herb

Planting Calendar

Monthly Planting Guide

Month-by-month suitability for coastal subtropical Australia.

JanBest
FebBest
MarExcellent
AprExcellent
MaySuitable
JunSuitable
JulSuitable
AugExcellent
SepBest
OctBest
NovBest
DecBest
BestExcellentSuitablePossibleAvoid

Rationale

Why This Planting Window

Mint grows vigorously in warm, moist conditions and establishes rapidly through spring and summer. It continues producing through much of the year in subtropical gardens when supplied with regular moisture.

Reference

Growing Information

Lifecycle

Perennial

Ideal Soil Temperature

18–28°C

Germination

10–16 days

Transplant Ready

4–6 weeks

Soil

Rich, fertile, moisture-retentive soil

Soil pH

6.0–7.0

Plant Spacing

30–45 cm

Row Spacing

45–60 cm

Frost Tolerance

Low

In the garden

Plant Care

Feeding

Apply mature compost before planting and feed lightly throughout the growing season to maintain vigorous leafy growth.

Watering Guidance

Keep soil consistently moist. Regular harvesting and watering encourage fresh leafy growth.

Avoid Nearby

  • None significant

Watch out for

Problems & Prevention

Common Pests

Aphids, spider mites, whitefly, slugs and snails.

Common Diseases

Mint rust, powdery mildew, leaf spot and root rot.

Common Mistakes

Allowing plants to spread unchecked, growing in dry soil, harvesting too infrequently and failing to divide mature clumps.

Picking

Harvest

First Harvest

6–8 weeks

Harvest Window

Continuous leaf harvest

Harvest Indicators

Harvest stems once plants are actively growing. Cut above leaf nodes to encourage bushier regrowth.

Standard

SGGS Details

Subtropical Gardener Growing Standard — profile metadata.

SGGS Code
HER007
Version
1
Confidence
High
Seasonal Role
Perennial leafy herb
Crop Champion Month
October

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