Well there are a few varieties,
Peppermint, - usda zones 5-11
orange mint- usda zones 4-11
apple mint- usda zones- 5-11
pineapple mint- usda zones 6-11
Mint can be grown inside also, and you can buy a little greenhouse of mint all ready to grow.
I have also placed a map of the USDA zones from a website so you know where it can grow by the zones above. Plus it has some nice info.
Good luck with your mint.
http://www.garden.org/zipzone/index.php?img=swusa
The Spearmint plant (Mentha spicata) is a perennial herb. It typically grows back year after year, thriving in various climates and conditions. Spearmint can spread vigorously, often forming dense colonies if not managed properly. Its leaves are commonly used for culinary and medicinal purposes.
Combine 4 oz of finely-cut fresh or dry herb with 1 pint of brandy in a glass container, just enough to cover the plant parts. Macerate away from light for 2 weeks. Strain and store. And more . . .
A house plant can be grown through vegetative propagation
Any plant requiring nitrogen may be grown as Methi is leguminous plant . .
It from the Chrysanthemum family and is a Perennial.
Yes, spearmint is a perennial plant, meaning it returns annually.
spearmint because it is made with a very minty and flavor lasting plant and peppermint is not
You can identify a spearmint plant by its distinctive spear-shaped leaves that have a bright green color and a strong, refreshing scent similar to mint. Look for clusters of small, purple or pink flowers on the plant as well.
Garden mint, lamb's mint, Our Lady's mint, spire mint, and sage of Bethlehem.
The Spearmint plant (Mentha spicata) is a perennial herb. It typically grows back year after year, thriving in various climates and conditions. Spearmint can spread vigorously, often forming dense colonies if not managed properly. Its leaves are commonly used for culinary and medicinal purposes.
Spearmint is a perennial plant, meaning it grows back every year without needing to be replanted annually.
Spearmint is named for its spear-shaped leaves, which are characteristic of the plant. The term "mint" comes from the Latin word "mentha," referencing the plant's aromatic properties. Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is known for its sweet, refreshing flavor, distinct from other mint varieties like peppermint. The combination of the shape and the aromatic qualities led to its common name.
To successfully plant spearmint seeds in your garden, prepare a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Sow the seeds shallowly, about 1/4 inch deep, and keep the soil consistently moist. Germination usually takes 10-15 days. Once the seedlings have grown a few inches tall, thin them out to allow proper spacing. Regularly water and fertilize the plants, and harvest the leaves as needed for use.
Combine 4 oz of finely-cut fresh or dry herb with 1 pint of brandy in a glass container, just enough to cover the plant parts. Macerate away from light for 2 weeks. Strain and store. And more . . .
The plant has grown very fast.You have grown a lot since I last saw you.The puppy has grown into a dog.
its a seed grown plant. plant the seed, water it, and then wait!
A house plant can be grown through vegetative propagation