Mint consists of a very broad family of 3,500 plants, and all of them have square stems and opposite leaves. Aside from that, each type of mint is incredibly different; you may not have known as ...
Mint, sage, rosemary, thyme, horehound, mountain-mint, catnip, bee-balm, marjoram, pennyroyal, lemon-balm, hyssop, lavender, dittany and basil: what an aromatic bunch of plants these are! All of these ...
Click here to read Part 1andhere for Part 3of this series. Many of the herbs you already love to grow also work to keep mosquitoes away from your outdoor spaces! Move them from the garden plot to your ...
You'll find so many ways to use fresh mint growing right in your kitchen.
Frequent trips to the farmers market may have you dreaming of growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables, but without a big backyard (or even a small plot of dirt to call your own), those fantasies ...