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Perennial herbaceous plant. Invasive rhizomes. Leaves can be fresh, dried frozen preserved in salt sugar | Perennial herbaceous plant. Invasive rhizomes. Leaves can be fresh, dried frozen preserved in salt sugar |
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Compatible with (can grow beside): Cabbages, Tomatoes Although mint can be grown from seeds, cuttings are a faster, more reliable option. Cuttings can be planted directly when danger of frost is past. Mint can be grown in pots outdoors or indoors Mint prefers damp, partly shaded areas and once established will grow for many years. Mint dies down in Winter and sends up new shoots in Spring. Mint is a rampant grower and will take over a garden bed if not restrained. One way to contain mint is to use an old bottomless bucket pushed into the ground. The mint won't be able to put its roots out sideways, so will take longer to spread. If grown in a pot, mint needs to be watered regularly to keep it healthy. Culinary hints - cooking and eating Mint Mint adds a fresh flavour if chopped and sprinkled over salads. And is traditionally used mixed with vinegar and sugar to make mint sauce for lamb. | Can grow with Cabbages and Tomatoes. |
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| Although mint can be grown from seeds, cuttings are a faster, more reliable option. Cuttings can be planted directly into the ground. |
| Mint can be grown in pots outdoors or indoors Mint prefers damp, partly shaded areas and once established will grow for many years. Mint is a rampant grower and will take over a garden bed if not restrained. If grown in a pot, mint needs to be watered regularly to keep it healthy. Culinary hints - cooking and eating Mint Mint adds a fresh flavour if chopped and sprinkled over salads. And is traditionally used mixed with vinegar and sugar to make mint sauce for lamb. |
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| Mint is best grown towards the bottom shady portion of the Herb Spiral. |
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{{tag>Lamiales Lamiaceae Mentha Spearmint, garden mint, common mint Perennial Ground_cover Herb Part_shade Garden_bed }} | {{tag>Lamiales Lamiaceae Mentha Spearmint, garden mint, common mint Perennial Ground_cover Herb Part_shade Garden_bed }} |
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