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It's important to time things right and plant your mint seeds indoors in early spring. 'The idea is the get them started ...
When you first plant your cutting it will be happy to have some extra warmth and moisture. Placing a clear plastic bag over the pot will help keep it warm in there for the mint seedling ...
Growing herbs in containers is perfect for patios, kitchen window sills, and small yards. Learn how to select and care for ...
Mint prefers moist, well drained soil that is slightly acidic to neutral. Mix in some organic compost or well rotted manure ...
Mint is readily propagated from seeds, cuttings or by dividing an established plant. The best and easiest way however is by taking cuttings from the desired plants, whereby the established mint ...
Michigan Sugar’s team is visiting each of the six Boys & Girls Clubs in Saginaw and Bay counties, to help them grow mint to ...
Whether you live in an apartment or have a sprawling outdoor space, growing your own ingredients is easier than you may think. Here’s how to get started.
If using seeds, sow them on top of the soil and lightly cover them with a thin layer of soil. Water gently. If using young mint plants, dig a small hole in the soil that is large enough to ...