Rooting and growing time-lapse of a mint herb plant from a cut to harvest-able leaves and flowers blooming. Mint stems were stripped off lower leaves and placed in a glass jar filled with water for ...
I am sure you have come across mint leaves. Usually, they are just sitting on the shelves in supermarkets looking all pretty and you wonder what people do with them. Like most people, I used to ...
There’s hardly any plant that can match the soothing quality of mint. According to the New York Botanical Garden, a legend runs among Greeks that mint is a nymph named Minthe, who was magically ...
Not only does this mint species have pretty flowers and fragrant leaves, but it's also low maintenance and doesn't require much water or care once established.
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 ...