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Sow seeds outside in late fall or early spring. Start seeds indoors about a month before outside temperatures are expected to reach 50°F. Keep the seeds warm until they germinate, and moist but never ...
If you want to inject a little bit of color and scent into your pot displays, look no further than hummingbird mint ...
CLOSE YOUR EYES and smell a leaf of mint. For mainstream varieties the identification is as obvious as a scratch-and-sniff sticker. Dig a little deeper into the culinary world, though, and different ...
Herbaceous and boozy, the Mint Julep has become synonymous with the Kentucky Derby. But from picking the perfect bourbon to shocking your mint to bring out the most flavor, there’s a few things to ...
Discover how you can transform your gardening experience with our top 5 tips for growing a bountiful supply of mint in just ...
If you love the cool, crisp, refreshing taste of mint in your lemonade or atop a summer salad, then you may be tempted to plant it in your garden. After all, this hardy perennial is easy to grow, and ...
Mint requires ample light to thrive indoors without soil. Ideally, keep your setup close to a south-facing window, ensuring it gets at least six hours of indirect sunlight every day. Alternatively, ...