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Mentha aquatica, or Water Mint, is a vigorous UK native perennial perfect for pond margins and bog gardens. It offers fragrant foliage and lilac-pink flowers, attracting pollinators. Easy to grow in damp conditions, it adds a lovely scent to your garden.
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Discover Mentha aquatica, the vigorous and charming Water Mint, a delightful native perennial ideal for damp areas and pond edges in UK gardens.
Mentha aquatica, commonly known as Water Mint, offers a refreshing aroma and subtle beauty. It suits any water feature or bog garden. This resilient plant belongs to the diverse mint family. It thrives in moist to wet conditions. Therefore, it is perfect for naturalising around ponds. Its attractive foliage and delicate flowers provide excellent habitat for many garden creatures. It adapts well to different settings, ensuring it thrives with minimal fuss.
Mentha aquatica, often called Water Mint, is a truly versatile plant. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family. This family is known for its many aromatic members. This particular mint earned its name from its preferred habitat. It naturally grows in or near water. This makes it an excellent choice for wetland gardens. Alternatively, grow it in containers near water features. Its growth habit is distinctive; it forms dense mats. It spreads readily through rhizomes. Furthermore, its leaves release a characteristic minty fragrance when bruised.
Water Mint showcases attractive, dark green leaves. These leaves are typically ovate to lanceolate. They feature slightly serrated edges. In summer, extending into autumn, Mentha aquatica produces charming, small, tubular flowers. These blossoms appear in dense, rounded clusters. You will see them as whorls at the top of its stems. Their soft lilac-pink colour adds a subtle yet appealing visual element. These flowers prove highly popular with various pollinators. Bees and butterflies visit often, boosting garden ecology. The plant dies back in winter. However, it regrows vigorously each spring.
This robust perennial is perfect for pond margins. Here, it helps soften the water’s edges. You can also plant Mentha aquatica in bog gardens. It also thrives in other consistently damp areas of your garden. It effectively colonises wet ground. This makes it superb for naturalising. Moreover, you can grow it in containers. Aquatic baskets placed within ponds control its spreading nature. This plant creates a lush, green carpet. It suppresses weeds while offering its aromatic benefits. Its natural beauty makes it an outstanding choice for informal planting schemes.
Water Mint generally requires minimal pruning. However, you might want to cut back old flowering stems. Do this after they fade. This helps maintain a tidy appearance. It can also encourage a flush of new growth. Furthermore, consider regular division. Do this if the plant becomes too dense. Or, divide if it spreads beyond its desired area. This practice rejuvenates the plant. It ensures its continued vigour. Mentha aquatica is a hardy plant. Thus, it withstands UK winters without issue. This makes it a dependable addition to many garden types.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Mentha aquatica thrives in moist to wet soil conditions, ideally at pond margins or in bog gardens. Ensure the soil remains consistently damp, especially during dry spells. If planting directly into a pond, use an aquatic basket to restrict its vigorous spread. This plant benefits from full sun to partial shade. Cut back faded flower stems to maintain tidiness and encourage new growth. Divide overcrowded clumps every few years in spring or autumn to revitalise the plant.


