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Discover how you can transform your gardening experience with our top 5 tips for growing a bountiful supply of mint in just one container or garden bed. Whether you're an urban gardener or have ample ...
All mints are part of the mint family, but not all are mints. Common names can be quite confusing. The mint family is lamiaceae. Mints are the genus mentha, which is only a part of lamiaceae.
I have grown hummingbird mint, or Agastache spp., in many gardens where I have worked. In Tuscany, we grew these perennials in a scattering of large terracotta pots alongside other fragrant herbs. The ...
Mint is a highly invasive species, and can grow up to two feet tall in a single growing season—and up to two feet wide in a year. “Most mints are extremely aggressive, spreading quickly by underground ...
It might be July, but there's many veggies you can still get in the garden with direct sowing of seeds, and still have on your table before the summer is over. WGN's Tim Joyce breaks down four of ...
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 ...