Mint is known for its aggressive spreading behavior. Gardeners who learned the mistake of planting it in the ground once can ...
Mint plant not doing so well? Check for pests! originally appeared on Dengarden. Mint itself can be a bit pest-like. Anyone who's ever grown this herb will know that it thrives in less-than-desirable ...
A mint plant with withered leaves sits on a window sill. - Valeria Vechterova/Getty Images Mint has a reputation for being so easy to grow and more difficult to keep under control in your garden than ...
Find out if mint is perennial, whether you grow it in a pot or the ground. Mint plants are easy to grow, fragrant, and come in several tempting varieties. But is mint a perennial or do you have to buy ...
Mint is a great herb to have in your garden because it not only tastes amazing in a fresh-brewed tea but it's also one of ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. It might be July, but there’s many veggies ...
When a keen gardener noticed that her mint plant wasn't growing as expected, it took a while for her to work out why. But in a viral video, Merissa (@merissammartin) shared the reason—a chicken who ...
The mint taking over my backyard offered two options: pull it out or throw a party. In keeping with the pledge I made a month ago to plan a gathering each month, I opted for the latter. It started in ...
Gardening mishaps can be more terrifying than Halloween decorations. Many gardeners have faced unexpected horrors in their ...
A group of conservationists head into the hills of Edgewood Preserve to remove parasitic vines from the thornmint habitat at the park. Photo by Grace Gormley. On a recent sunny morning, a small group ...