You may think that mint plants die in frigid winters, but you can actually overwinter them with a little bit of extra care.
Mint plants are the hardiest herb—even a winter frost can't kill them—so if you think you lack a green thumb, we recommend ...
Mint loves cool, damp conditions, but it needs plenty of sun to grow. Choose a spot that gets at least four to six hours of ...
Water gently. If using young mint plants, dig a small hole in the soil that is large enough to accommodate the plant's root ball. Place the plant in the hole and cover it with soil, firming it ...
Few plants beat the herbaceous scent, cottage garden vibes, and pollinator attraction of a garden bed or big container ...