Mint has a reputation for being one of the most enthusiastic growers in the garden. It spreads easily, often taking over garden beds and treading into invasive territory. But that eager-growing habit ...
Welcome to the wonderful world of mint! As an avid gardener, I've discovered that growing mint not only elevates the beauty of your garden but also brings a plethora of health benefits right to your ...
Once the mint plants reach a height of about 6-8 inches, you can start harvesting the leaves. Pinch or snip off individual leaves or stems as needed, starting from the top of the plant.
Start seeds indoors about ... in a garden bed or container. Mountain mint does best in well-draining soil with a neutral or slightly acidic pH. This plant can grow in a variety of soils, including ...