
Mint is a very hardy, perennial herb. Mint can be invasive too, taking over the garden if you put it in a bed with other plants. Mint is said to be the easiest to grow out of all herbs. It's great for beginning gardeners. Use Mint leaves to add flavoring to a wide array of food and beverages. Mint is a hardy perennial that can really be started anytime as long as you're about 2 months before your first Fall frost. It also grows well indoors, year-round. Start them inside in late winter, for your Spring planting, or wait until the soil warms up and sow the seeds directly outside in your garden. ⟐ How to Plant Mint Seeds ⟐ 7 Awesome Mint Drink Recipes ⟐ Top 4 Air Purifying Herbs You Can Grow Indoors ⟐ Top 6 Culinary Herbs You Never Knew You Could Grow Indoors, During Winter! ⟐ 10 MUST GROW Plants for Herbal Tea Lovers ⟐ 15 Herbs You Can Grow at Home To Make Your Own Tea
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