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All About Mint

Most mints prefer full sun to part shade (especially afternoon shade) and moist soil without having their feet wet. Too much water or overhead watering can promote diseases and pests. Keep it deadheaded to encourage tender leaves and stems with the best oil quality. If the intent is to dry leaves, then allow the flower stem to form, but not bloom, at harvest. To prevent problems of aggressiveness, plant in a pot or sunken container to limit runner and root growth that can get out of control. Remember to experiment with different ways to use it.

More ideas for Growing and Using Mint:

Mint in the Garden
Mint Tea
Mint Sugar Snap Peas
Crispy Chickpeas with Fried Shallots and Cilantro-Mint Chutney

Video presentation:

Watch the online presentation of All About Mint from the Houston TX AgriLife Extension.

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