Mint - pennyroyal

Mentha pulegium


A creeping trailing mint with a good peppermint flavour, useful as a rub for insect bites and as an ant repellent. Edible but shouldn’t be eaten whilst pregnant or suffering kidney disease. 9x9cm pot (8cm depth)
Size:

9cm pot (8cm depth)

Price:
Sale price£3.30
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Description

  • Loved by bees
  • Ground cover
  • Aromatic
  • Trails over pots

This little creeper has a scent and taste reminiscent of peppermint. The oil of pennyroyal helps contract the uterus and has been used in the past to help with childbirth, but also to induce abortion. It spreads nicely into grass and releases scent when walked on and in the process deters ants.

Plant Care

  • Height: Creeping
  • Type: Hardy
  • Aspect: Sun/shade
  • Soil: Any/alkaline
  • Flower colour: Purple
  • Flowering period: July - September

Easy to grow, pennyroyal produces its runners on the surface of the soil, rooting as it goes. It likes a rich soil and will grow happily in sun or shade so long as it doesn’t dry out completely in summer. It is usually grown in a pot, simply because in the ground it spreads away out of control, the exception being in the lawn, where it seems to integrate nicely with the grass in small patches and give a pleasant waft when walked on. In spring it is worth splitting the root ball of pot grown pennyroyal and replanting half with fresh compost to reinvigorate it.

Usage

A lovely creeping ground cover, pennyroyal can be grown in grass to add a blast of smell when walked on, the added benefit being the scent acts as an ant deterrent. I once saw an experiment where a green juicy circle was made on concrete with a bunch pennyroyal and an ant placed in the middle – it ran round and round but wouldn’t run over the line. It has also been used to deter fleas and burning pennyroyal helps deter insects of all kinds.
The oil produced from pennyroyal is a strong abortifacient and has a contracting action on the womb, so has been used in childbirth but also to get rid of unwanted pregnancies. High doses can damage the kidneys. Even though this is the oil, fresh pennyroyal is not recommended for eating by during pregnancy.
Pennyroyal has a peppermint flavour that can be used in small amounts in for flavouring in food. The flowers are loved by bees and pollinating insects.

Delivery

We deliver our herb plants to addresses across the UK. Orders are  dispatched between Mondays and Thursdays. This is usually within two to four days of placing your order, but at some points of the year during busy peaks it may take a little longer.

The majority of our orders are sent via a 24 hour courier service.  Orders sent by courier to Scottish Highlands and Islands, Isle of Wight and Scilly Isles take 48-72hrs - this will be indicated at the checkout.

Charges - UK mainland

1 - 3 herbs: £6.20
4 - 12 herbs: £5.95
13 - 17 herbs: £3.50
18+ herbs (UK mainland): free delivery

Charges - Highlands & Islands

There are additional surcharges for delivery to some postcodes in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, Isle of Wight and Scilly Isles - this will be calculated at the checkout based on the delivery address postcode and number of plants ordered - we provide an indication of these charges on our order & delivery information page. Unfortunately due to Brexit we are unable to ship to Northern Island currently.

 

Packaging

All the herbs are supplied in 9x9 cm pots (8cm depth).  Our herbs are packaged securely in recycled and recyclable blister packs and then into cardboard boxes, to ensure your plants to arrive in the best possible condition.

Further information about delivery can be found on our Ordering & delivery information page.

Guarantee

All our herbs are grown on the nursery and are dispatched labelled with their plant name and basic growing instructions

Our aim is to provide our customers with top quality herbs and service. We have worked hard to find a robust packing and delivery system that ensures your plants arrive at your door in the best condition. 

We would ask that you check your herbs carefully when they arrive and report any problems to us either by phone or email within 48 hours so that we can rectify it. We may ask that you send us a photo.

We cannot accept responsibility for plants that have not been cared for or had unsuitable care.

Once an order has been placed you have the right to cancel your order up to the day of dispatch. As herbs are a perishable item we cannot accept returns in exchange for a refund.

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