Some seeds have incredibly demanding soil, temperature, and moisture requirements for growth. Skip the drama by propagating ...
Sow seeds outside in late fall or early spring. Start seeds indoors about a month before outside temperatures are expected to reach 50°F. Keep the seeds warm until they germinate, and moist but never ...
Growing mint indoors is a great way to have fresh herbs at your disposal all year long. Mint is easy to grow and needs little ...
If you’re limited for space growing a bunch of herbs in your garden is the way to go, says gardening expert, Lynda Hallinan.
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 ...
Top agronomists with Michigan Sugar Company have teamed up with local Boys & Girls Clubs to raise mint plants as part of an Edible Education program; this summer, that mint will be used to produce a ...