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 ...
Mint consists of a very broad family of 3,500 plants, and all of them have square stems and opposite leaves. Aside from that, each type of mint is incredibly different; you may not have known as ...
A mountain mint plant will draw butterflies and bees but repel deer and rabbits from your garden. If you love minty herbal ...
Mint plant in a garden in the sun - Lzf/Getty Images Mint is a wonderful herb to have on hand for various reasons. Not only does it release a beautiful, fresh scent when you brush past it in your ...
Mint is a beloved flavor and fragrance, and it's also one of the easiest herbs to grow in your garden. Unfortunately, that easy-growing nature also helps mint take over just about any space it's ...
Mint is known for its aggressive spreading behavior. Gardeners who learned the mistake of planting it in the ground once can attest to its ability to root easily wide and far. Learn to love this ...
The Wild Mint Oil Market focuses on essential oils derived from wild mint plants. Opportunities include producing premium-quality wild mint oils that cater to the aromatherapy, flavoring, and ...
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 ...