NOT from seed - they're really tricky to germinate. Buy young plants and put them in larger pots. Don't plant them out in the garden unless you want them to take over the whole place! They're very easy to look after.
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Mint is the herb of hospitality. It is an herb rich in history and folklore. The legend behind mint is that when MORE?
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Water mint or Mentha aquatica grows on damp ground and sometimes even in water. It is a plant of fresh water margins and is sometimes partially or completely submerged. If found growing in water it generally rises above the surface. It can ...
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Yes! There is absolutely nothing like it in terms of flavor. I like to grow parsley (both flat and curly), thyme, stevia, basil, dill, epazote, oregano, chives, lemon verbena, peppermint, chocolate mint, sage, tarragon and savory. And whate...
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While this plant is considered a pest by some, to others it is an easy to grow herb with dozens of uses around the home, and the ease of growing a mint plant makes it an easy choice for a potted plant on any patio. Uses of Mint Plants Spear...
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One of the best ways to grow mint in the garden without the threat of rampant spreading is by using containers. Merely sink them into the soil leaving the top sticking out about an inch or so. You may also want to keep them spaced at least ...
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Mints like to be in the sun but will tolerate partial shade and hate having their roots to wet, so free draining soil is a must. Plants in tubs should be repotted every autumn to get the best from them. Simply cut the plant in half and get ...
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