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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Mint
Cooking Notes
Serious cooks generally prefer spearmint for savory dishes and peppermint for desserts. Try apple or orange mint for a delicate mint taste in fruit salads, yogurt, or tea. Mint lurks in the background in Middle Eastern salads, such as tabouli, and does well with lamb. It also goes with peas, zucchini, fresh beans, marinades for summer vegetables, cold soups, fruit salads, and cheese.
Tip! Make flavored ice cubes by freezing trays of strong mint tea, then use the ice cubes for your drinks!
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it's my firs time to have a plant and i don't know where should i keep my Mint and Basil plants ? indoor or outdoor !
i live in Hungary so , outdoor is cold & rarely sunny and indoor ,we turn on heaters... so , i am confused about the most suitable environment for them .
They both do better outdoors, in the sun. Note that basil is an annual (it lasts for one growing season) and mint is a perennial (it should come back every year, if maintained properly). Everybody starts somewhere. Congratulations on beginning gardening!
How do I get my plant to flower? Is it a seasonal thing?
what would be the right container size for growing mints? If I would like my plant to grow tall, does it mean I would need a tall container? also I wonder if I can mix 3 different types of mints in one container.
Thank you,
To grow mint outdoors in containers, you might want to select a pot that is at least 8 inches wide and 10 to 12 inches deep. A larger width might be good if you’d like to plant a variety of different mints together.
What nutrients present in soil are necessary for mint to grow healthy?
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Does the spring growing of mint come from the old woody stems or up from the roots/ground? Thanks!
what happens if your mint plant starts flowering? will the flowers produce seeds that I can plant and is there anything special but I have to do with the seats before planting them
To harvest mint, pick leaves just before flowering or cut the stems to keep from flowering. Plants will often grow new branches below the cut.
Mint definitely spreads quickly otherwise. If this is fine with you, let it flower. If you have different mint varieties, however, and you want to keep them true, you need to remove all flowering stems to avoid cross pollination.