Mint plants are generally easy to care for; the only maintenance it requires is pruning. However, if left unchecked, mint quickly takes over surrounding beds. On average, mint plants can grow 2 feet tall in just five months. Widely distributed in temperate regions of Europe, Asia, Africa, a...
Learn to grow mint from seed to harvest. The growing guide is for beginners to advanced gardeners. Growing mint from seed is easy and delicious.
mint is fresh and you can cut them whenever needed. For those who are total gardening noobs like me, the good news is that mint is perfect to plant because they are easy and fast growing – in fact I read that some people prefer to grow them in pots for fear of the mint overtaking...
How to Grow Mint Mint is a beautiful herb that has one of the most recognizable aromas. A perennial that grows in nearly any condition, mint can be used nearly anywhere for both gardening and landscape purposes. There is a variety to fit every situation, so don’t hesitate to add this b...
Aloe vera: While not necessary for a chef, this is a great plant to have on hand for any accidental kitchen burns. Plus, it’s very easy to care for. If you are a maximalist: Prayer plant: If you’re looking for a boisterous plant for your indoor garden, the Prayer plant has a ...
How To Care For Mint Plants Indoors It’s quite easy to grow mint indoors.It’s a low maintenance plant and a heavy producer, so you’ll get a lot of bang for your buck even if you can only plant a small container.Go for a wide, shallow planter, as this encourages your plants’ ...
The pea is traditionally the first kitchen garden crop planted each year. It goes into the ground as soon as the soil can be worked.When peas come to harvest, follow this advice: pick peas the instant that they are bright green and the pods begin to bulge. Split the pod open with ...
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Mint prefers rich, moist soil with a slightly acidic pH between 6.5 and 7.0. If the soil is somewhat lean, top-dress yearly with organic matter and apply an organic fertilizer mid-season after shearing. You can grow Mint in containers above or sunk into the ground to contain the roots and...
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