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I don't get it I always thought Mentha spicata as mentioned here was spearmint, but another entry says M x suavis is spearmint?
I am trying to grow this mentha from seed from pinetreeseeds. I used seed growing medium and put two to there seeds per cubical. under fl...Read More
Yes Spearmint can be invasive so you need to make sure it is be controlled in either a restricted bed or a pot. It is worth the effort be...Read More
Having this plant to use in drinks and for cooking makes it worth a little extra effort to contain. If you want to plant it in the garde...Read More
Growing in a 24 inch container with, thyme, oregano, and lettuce. Keeping it pruned and drying the leaves has been a great experiment fo...Read More
Mistake putting this in the garden with other herbs... it took over.
Mine are regulated to a portion of the garden left to grow wild, it competes with dayflower, ivy, and Chinese Lanterns holding it's own. ...Read More
ive grown 2 different spearamint plants one was really leggy an didnt spread much nor did it survive the winter outdo...Read More
Extremely invasive if you don't curtail it's growing to a container - will easily overtake and choke out other plants. On a lighter note,...Read More
Excellent in tea or as tea. Be sure to keep it contained! Cut back often to prevent flowering and encourage new growth. Seed is slow to germinate.
Spearmint, called Yerbabuena in Spanish is the traditional mint to use when making the Cuban "Mojito" rum drink.
Grows wel...Read More
Makes a gorgeous "bush" type plant depending on how you trim it up. Mine reach 2 1/2 feet tall each year, I stay on top of it often not ...Read More
No garden here is complete without Nana or mint! It is used in greensalads, tea, and on vegetable trays. Wonderful in a sandwich .... Fet...Read More
Be aware, this plant will take over a large area. I made the mistake of planting this in my garden two years ago without realizing how in...Read More
Like all the mints, spearmint readily crosses, so does not come true from seed. The cultivar 'Kentucky Colonel' is one of the best for f...Read More