Wildlife value of Mint — an unexpected bonus
I planted Mint primarily for ornamental reasons. What I didn't anticipate was the wildlife it would attract. dual purpose as ornamental plant and culinary ingredient seems to be particularly appealing to bees and butterflies during the main growing period.
I grow it in a kitchen windowsill close to…
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Beginner success with Mint — here is what helped
As a complete beginner I was nervous about starting with Mint. It turned out to be more forgiving than I expected, as long as I paid attention to planting in free-draining soil in the sunniest spot.
I grow mine in a hanging basket with trailing herbs like thyme which is working really well. dual pu…
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Good plant, mediocre results — what went wrong with my Mint
Mint is clearly a great plant — I can see that from other people's results. Mine has been decent but not spectacular, and I think I know why.
I underestimated the importance of harvesting regularly to prevent plants going to seed in the early stages and paid for it. root rot from overwatering in po…
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Low-effort approach to Mint — what you can get away with
I'm a busy person and can't give every plant the attention the books recommend. Here's what I've learned about the minimum viable care for Mint.
planting in free-draining soil in the sunniest spot is genuinely non-negotiable — skip this and the plant declines noticeably. Everything else, I've found…
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Pest battle with Mint — and how I won
I had a serious problem with bolting in hot dry weather especially with cilantro on my Mint earlier this year. Caught it late and had to work hard to bring the plant back. The experience was frustrating but educational.
Now that it's healthy again I can fully appreciate attractive to bees and other…
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Returned to Mint after a difficult first attempt
My first attempt at Mint failed — root rot from overwatering in poorly drained pots got hold of it and I didn't know what I was looking at until it was too late. I left it alone for a year before trying again.
The second attempt, with proper attention to harvesting regularly to prevent plants going…
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Experienced grower's notes on Mint
I've been growing plants seriously for over fifteen years and Mint remains a reliable favourite. For anyone starting out: the most critical thing is harvesting regularly to prevent plants going to seed. Everything else follows from that.
powdery mildew on basil in cool damp conditions is the challe…
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Overrated for ease, underrated for beauty — Mint
People describe Mint as easy and I'd push back on that slightly. dividing clumping herbs like chives every two or three years needs consistent attention and mint spreading invasively through garden beds can undermine progress quickly if ignored.
Where Mint is genuinely underrated is the beauty. att…
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Container growing Mint — a practical guide from experience
I don't have a garden so a hanging basket with trailing herbs like thyme is my only option for Mint. It absolutely works — with the right attention to harvesting regularly to prevent plants going to seed you can get excellent results in containers.
dual purpose as ornamental plant and culinary ingr…
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The unexpected joy of growing Mint
I planted Mint without expecting much and it's become one of the most satisfying things in my garden. dual purpose as ornamental plant and culinary ingredient is something I couldn't have predicted from looking at it in a nursery. You only understand it once the plant is established and performing.
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