Cool Cocktails Herb Collection Plants
From 7th June 2025.
Product Description
More and more people are adding herbs to their cocktails, and it's no surprise when you can grow your own at home so easily. Smashes, fizzes, and everything in between can benefit from a fresh herbal upgrade - from mint juleps to a basil martini. Get ready for the patio season and gear up for a sunny summer with many blissful afternoons spent lounging in the garden and sipping delicious summer drinks.
Supplied in 9cm pots.
This collection contains 6 plants, 2 each of the following:
Garden Mint - Cool and ever so slightly sweet, mint plays up the luscious flavours of fruit and complements the rich warmth of alcohol. Try with a summery mojito!
Basil - Savory and sweet with a peppery edge, basil's been turning up in many gardeninspired cocktails lately! Great in a simple vodka martini.
Lemon Verbena - Delicate and citrusy, a natural for vodka or gin drinks, as well as tea. Use as a garnish or reinforce anything that requires lemon juice.
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Product Details
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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