Planting Mint In Pots | Care Tips | Interesting Flavoured Varieties
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
- Mint is best grown in containers as it is a very invasive herb. In this quick tutorial I'm gonna show you how to plant mint in pots, share a few care tips and show you some more unique, interesting
mint varieties to try!
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I did not know about the fruit flavoured mints. Awesome tip, I will definitely check out the chocolate one :)
Hi! That's awesome, I'm really happy that this video was helpful 🍫🌿
Hola amiga!👋 What yummy additions to your enchanting garden!😋
Nice tutorial!👍
I only have room for one mint; thus, I grow chocolate mint. I dry a lot of it and give it as part of a gift set to family and friends. I also root it in water and give plants to other gardeners.👩🏾🌾
Till next time, keep continued fun times in your garden.💕
Hey! Do you have some favourite recipes with this one? I will have a ton from last year, but I've been using it mostly in hot chocolate 😁
@@17m2garden I just use my mint for tea. ☕️ I'm not as creative as you are.
Hi, I have a small pot with mint too, for lemonade in summer , I overwintered it and it is ok.💚
Lemonade with mint sounds so yummy 🌿 😋 They are pretty resistant plants aren't they!
Will yo❤u keep these plants for awhile or are rhey really just for the summer?
Not sure yet, might keep some of those fruity ones as perennials ☺️