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Mint plant not doing so well? Check for pests!
Mint itself can be a bit pest-like. Anyone who's ever grown this herb will know that it thrives in less-than-desirable conditions, establishes itself quickly, and can also spread rapidly. If left ...
If you love the cool, crisp, refreshing taste of mint in your lemonade or atop a summer salad, then you may be tempted to plant it in your garden. After all, this hardy perennial is easy to grow, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mint, on the other hand, is garden-grown. She uses it in watermelon mojitos or to top a fresh fruit salad. Well, Garten-grown — ...
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Why I started a tea garden: Growing my own mint, chamomile, and lemon balm
There is something quietly radical about growing your own cup of tea. Not in a complicated, daunting way, but in that cozy, ...
Growing your own herbs is easy and great for small gardens. An herb garden is one of my most requested garden segment and in ...
Stem cuttings remind us that growth does not always begin with seeds. Sometimes, it begins with what is left behind, a ...
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 ...
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