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How to Use Mint
Mint can used for more things then people realize. It's not only for teas and jellies. Here are just a few things that I use them for. The Bath: I boils about a cup of mint leaves in a medium sauce pan with about 6 cups of water. Let it cool and ... [... more]
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How to a Grow a Mint Garden
I love mint and with there being so many different flavors, I couldn't settle on just one. Plus the verity is great for mojetos. Fill the container about half way full, this way you can arrange what mint you want where. It's helpful to put the ... [... more]
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How to Maximize Mint Growing Conditions
Mint can be one of the easiest herbs to grow. However, even though mint is prone to spread quickly and thrive, it's a plant that can also get weedy and unattractive. Creating the ideal growing conditions for your mint will ensure that it looks ... [... more]
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How to Control Mint
Mint of any variety can be very invasive; some consider it a weed. In fact mint can be used in many ways and is wonderful to have in any garden. Mint has been around for a long time, and that is due partly to its ability to spread easily. Mint ... [... more]
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How to Grow Lamb Mint
Growing Lamb mint ensures a fresh harvest throughout the season. The plant has dark leaves and grows quickly in many zones. Add leaves to salads, meats especially lamb, vegetables or make mint tea and jellies. The plants have a nice scent and ... [... more]
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How to Harvest Mint
Mint is a fragrant and useful herb. When harvested, mint can be used to make tea, prepare bath and body products and used medicinally for indigestion. Use the following tips to harvest and enjoy a batch of fresh mint. Cut mint, using a pair of ... [... more]
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How to Plant Mint
Mint is a fantastically aromatic herb that has been used since the days of Ancient Rome and Greece. Not only is it a breath freshener, but it also enhances the flavor of your favorite cuisine or beverage. However, planting mint in your garden can ... [... more]
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How to Prevent Mint From Spreading
Many gardeners avoid growing mint due to its unfortunate habit of quickly outgrowing its space and invading the entire garden. Mint is a hardy, perennial herb that spreads by sending out vigorous rhizomes (underground stems). In order to keep ... [... more]
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How to Grow Exotic Mints
Growing your own herbs is a great way to save money while still being able to add a fresh touch to your food. Mint is an herb that is easy to grow in your own backyard and comes in a plethora of exotic types to add more variety to your ... [... more]
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How to Grow Licorice Mint
Licorice mint, a member of the mint family known as Agastache rupestris, is a perennial plant. It adds a spicy scent, unique flowers and ornate foliage to your yard or garden. The high nectar flowers attract hummingbirds all summer. Licorice mint ... [... more]
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How to grow mint leaves
This is about how to grow Mint leaves at home to use everyday fresh. It is very easy to grow. Take mud or mulch and mix it properly either in pot or land. Take mint leaves with roots, as it is very important to sow with roots. you can buy it from ... [... more]
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How to Keep Mint from being Invasive
Mint of any variety can be very invasive and some consider it a weed. In fact mint can be used in many ways and is wonderful to have in any garden. Mint has been around for such a long period of time and that is due partly because of its ability ... [... more]
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