Mint grows extremely well in pots — which is great news because it can be quite invasive when grown in the garden. All you need to grow mint indoors is a sunny windowsill, a nice pot with plenty ...
Gardeners have been urged to spread mint around their gardens in March or April to eliminate one of their biggest nightmares.
By Barbara Brown When we think of mint it is usually in the context of a flavoring agent for food and drinks. But can it also ...
Herbs enjoy sun all day and need at least six hours of direct sun to produce high amounts of flavorful oils. Many herbs ...
Mint has a tendency to spread vigorously. To control its growth, consider planting it in a container or a raised bed to prevent it from taking over your garden. Alternatively, you can plant mint ...
Rodents like mice, rats, voles, and squirrels can cause damage to gardens by chewing on plants, eating seeds, burrowing in ...