If you’ve ever planted mint (Mentha spp.) into the ground, you know mint propagates itself—really well. It spreads vigorously through underground rhizomes and runners that creep above the ground into ...
Discover the fascinating journey of cultivating a mint plant from grocery store cuttings in this detailed 60-day time-lapse. Watch step-by-step as mint stems are prepared, rooted in water, and then ...
Mint is known for its aggressive spreading behavior. Gardeners who learned the mistake of planting it in the ground once can attest to its ability to root easily wide and far. Learn to love this ...
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 ...
Mint is a versatile herb used in beverages, food, and gardens. It thrives in sunny locations with rich, moist soil, but its aggressive growth requires containment strategies. Regular watering and ...
A gardener is urging Brits to use this simple 55p supermarket hack to grow 'unlimited' amounts of mint that will come back 'year after year' ...
If you want access to fresh mint during winter, propagating is an easy way to pot it for growing indoors during cold weather. It’s also a cheap way to gain more plants that you can gift to friends and ...