I let this happen on purpose because I wanted to use mint as a ground cover. You can use a garden fork to pull it up by the roots if you want to control its spread. The roots are also usable, if you wash them well.
Rofl, I rescued a poor pathetic mostly dead seedling for .25 cents. Planted it in a similar space, later found out I'm sensitive to spearmint. So now I break out in hives every time I have to pull it. Lol. Oops.
I have someone who had all their grass replaced with mint. It was a house that went unsold for like half a year and they mow and there is always some mint in their grass so it smells like mint all the time.
I’m totally into collecting mint.. love the various scents! I just added strawberry mint to my “collection” of 6-7 varieties now. I have a mountain mint seed to start as soon as it get here ❤ I grow mine in containers. Editing to add.. I’ve got mine in 5-10 gallon pots. I tried using fabric .. mint will grows thru it!
Why is my mint like a vine? Is that right? I bought it at a discount at my local feed store and it was on the bottom shelf so it seems like it grew out like that to get into the sun. I repotted it in a couple pots in hopes of deterring scoundrels from getting my basil.
MINT COLLECTORS ASSEMBLE: I have common mint, chocolate mint, peppermint, spearmint, lemon mint, pineapple mint, apple mint, and I think one more im forgetting. ADDICTED
About 10 years ago I started having issues with my stomach, I was always nauseous . someone told me to use mint. Since then, I make tea every day, I just cut a couple stems & put them in hot water. the taste & after taste was a bit weird at 1st. but I'm used to it now and like it, now if I miss a day or 2, my stomach goes into an uproar. It's amazing how much it helps my stomach!
@@abduvohid147 I'm not sure what zizphora is but I'll look it up. I do buy & like black tea but I can't drink green tea at all. This year I planted a tea garden, pretty excited to try the different options.
There are 600 varieties of mint! 😊 I had a mint plant in a container that was doing quite well. I didnt pay attention and one of the branches laid down on the ground and TOOK OFF! I laughed so hard when I found mint on the opposite side of my asphalt driveway. Those roots worked harder than a groundhog 😅😅😅😅
I am growing spearmint in a terracotta pot submerged to the bottom of the rim in a raised bed also containing Korean melons, sweet peppers and rosemary (also in a submerged terracotta pot.) So far, no detectable escapees. I keep the mint well trimmed. It is currently looking like a well manicured lavender mound. I recently discovered that spearmint is a great addition to a fresh leaf lettuce salad with a balsamic vinegar/EVOO dressing. The spearmint gets visually hidden by the lettuce for a surprising and refreshing burst of flavor as you chew. Thanks for this video!!
I recently started gardening. Mint was one of the very first things I got and it is definitely flourishing more than any other plant I have! It’s definitely one of my favorites.
All of the “haircut” mint can be replanted in another container and gifted. We use it ALL OF THE TIME! Can’t grow enough. It’s never a problem in my yard. I literally use 3 bunches of mint every week. I dry them and crush them between my palms and then jar it up. I add to yogurt, soup, etc.
@@aiai-j7i Cut a bunch of long-ish stalks and tie together with string, hang up in a warm, airy place for a couple of weeks until the leaves are so dry they break up when you rub between your fingers. Strip the leaves off the stalks and store in an airtight jar. Alternatively, if you have one of the fancier Foodi/Instant Pot type cookers with a dehydrate setting, you can buy mesh racks to dry herbs on, which is much faster but not free.
I just recently bought myself some mojito mint and thought about how to handle it. Thanks a bunch for uploading, already went and trimmed it down a notch 👍
I have grown mint from seeds and I noticed that, over the years, all the mint has turned into apple mint (light green and slightly fuzzy). Every once in a while I'll get a shoot of peppermint, but that's it. So if you're trying to grow lots of mint flavors, you may want to keep them separated so they don't cross pollinate and morph into each other. Or just don't plant apple mint 🙂
Hi I love your channel. I tried a experimental thing with a bird bath. And so I have my mint growing in the bird bath. All I do is just add water to it and it's slowing. It's draping over the edges. It looks very pretty.
I currently have a grocery store mint growing in a pint glass... I just occasionally fill the bottom with water and it's been pushing new growth like crazy. Nothing like the grocery store basils that care about being too tightly packed and inconsistent watering (too much, too little). The mint just keeps pushing. Ironically I've tried to sow mint for multiple times without success.
Thank you so much for this video. Definitely going to try that tincture out. Finally got my new house and the first things I bought were flowers and mint and rosemary. Loving your channel. Have a great day.❤❤
Another great video. Love growing mint. Learned the hard way to not put it in your garden beds though 😅😆 I let it go thinking it looked awesome which it did but the plant took over the whole bed. Such a resilient plant
I gave up on a garden bed situated behind my garage, and between patio pavers where nothing wants to keep growing. Planted a bunch of mint, cat nip and a weird variety of lavender I found. Hoping these will take over and at least keep it green and not just dirt and smelling good.
Be careful most mint is very bad and toxic for cats and cat nip attracts cat. Most cats won't eat mint in my experience but some aren't quite as smart as others.
I'm honestly puzzled by people claiming that mint & all mint relatives are invasive. In my experience, that's been untrue. We moved around a lot when I was a kid. One of my earliest memories is my mom digging up a part of our in ground mint plant, potting it & taking it with us to the next place we settled. My mom always planted the mint by a leaky outdoor faucet because we lived in a hot, dry climate. The mint NEVER "took over" or crowded out other plants. We always had fresh mint for tea & whatever else my mom wanted it for. I've wondered if planting mint near a leaky faucet made it dependent upon that water supply. I just know that the mint that my mom planted everywhere we lived never became invasive & never spread much more than a meter from the faucet it was planted near.
Hey, to add to your gardening practice, have you thought about setting up a copper essential oil and hydrosol distillery and since you have fruits, a spirits distillery for surplus? I would also love to see more videos of what you make with and how you use all your plants!
My chocolate mint plant has cascaded down the entire side of my greenstalk! I love using it as homemade tea and even just mint water in the fridge. It is so refreshing in the summer! My kids though, they want homemade mint chocolate chip ice cream. Living in Ohio and loving our Kentucky bourbon, we make mint juleps too!
I am finally successfully growing mint for the first time this year, it always dies early for me before I get a good harvest. 😂 It's the julep variety of mint and it's got an incredible taste! It's perfect for cocktails or just to grab a leaf as you walk by.
I once got a small pot of mint and I planted it in one of those large styrofoam boxes used for tuna. It grew so much and I had more than I knew what to do with it. It eventually died though, probably due to a combination of pest and the roots running out of space in the box. I plan to get another pot again one of these days.
this is perfect timing! i can't get mint to grow here in south texas. i tried in ground, now i have it in pots. they just die. this was great. thank you!
I just started a garden for the first time and i got given a bunch on mint varieties. Lemon mint and strawberries & cream mint are by far cooles ive seen. Im gonna try to muddle it with some dr pepper😂
Thank you for this video! I've tried to grow mint in the past and I think my fail was my use of a terracotta pot. I' m excited to grow mint again and to make the extract!
I grow mint and it grows like crazy but my son is addicted to mint tea. He drinks a gallon of ice-mint tea. Ours grows about 2 feet high. I need to grow an additional huge epic gardening bed of it.
How did you know I just harvested a bag of my SIL’s mint yesterday, to make into extract (which I’ve never done before) as neighbor Christmas gifts?? Perfect, thank you! 🙏🏻
My grandma had some issues with the her neighbours and they were really rude to her cuz of that, before she moved out she planted a mint plant at the edge of her backyard's fence and that single plant made way through the fence and it started invading their whole garden and their front yard. I MEAN MY GURL KNEW DAMN WELL ABOUT WHAT SHE WAS DOING LOL
I recently had repot and split my mint by hand, no knife... It was messy and I'm so scared I'll be finding mint growing where I've dropped a rhizome 😅 I actually hate mint as a flavor. But I use it in my dogs meals for breath odor, and around my chicken coops to help deter pests!
*looks at my struggling mint on my railing planter* I wish I knew what I'm doing wrong. I've not had mint that was super happy (too much sun? inconsistent watering?). My catnip inside though is doing awesome
Mints, man. .__. Mints. Typically can't CONTROL them, but Texas just killed my catnip for the very first time, which I wouldn't have thought possible. Especially since this catnip is the one that came up completely randomly in a planter where I'd never had any catnip well over a year after my previous plant died of dog pee, having never been allowed to seed. I swear it was spontaneous generation. That thing was really making like it was immortal, but ultimately it couldn't take the heat.
I bought a mint plant three weeks ago. I even called it Robbie since is growing a lot. Can we make some homemade mint/lemon with vinegar as home cleaner ? How do you understand then the palnt needs some cutting ? Thanks
Anybody that wants mint can come pick some from my yard. I've lived here for 6 years and still cannot get rid of it. Listen to Kevin, NEVER NEVER plant this in the ground unless you want the entire field to be mint. There is no way to only grow 1 mint plant. It will take over whatever container it is in. If that container happens to be your yard then you just gave up the whole yard to mint. Containers and vigilance is what it takes to grow mint. You have been forewarned.
My mom got organic Mint from a filthy rich supermarket. Plant it in a pot it was ok then we took half of it plant it behind the porch. It took off and fighting with weeds until I cut them down sadly I chopped the mint as well some of the mint survived. I hate mowing. Letting nature be is a refresher plants is giving bees food. Snakes sleep and hunt. Young trees grows. Grass goes to seed and becomes a straw when finished with seeds. Sadly half of my parent's backyard have to mow due to township laws.
I can relate to the "cutting up rootballs feels like a crime" part lol. I recently repotted and split up some monsteras and I was puckering the whole time... I love the result but hated the process haha A question tho: since basil is also in the mint family I'm guessing that most of this video applies there too, is that correct?
A few years back our mint got out of the yard into the neighbors’ neglected patch of dirt along their fence. And since they dont so much as sweep along side there now 80% of the fence is lined with mint. It’s simultaneously the best and worst thing ever because no mater how much i yank out on my side of the fence theres still a trillion more shoots coming through. Its a serious weed.
My MIL's yard when she asked for help with weeding. She planted mint years ago right next to the concrete pad part of their backyard. 😭 I had my partner help me with her 15ft x 4ft pad of mint as weeds. He learned the hard way why mint should never be planted outside of a pot. 😂
Why do you recommend growing in a black container? Here, in the southwestern iberian peninsula, csa climate, hardiness zone 10a, with summers average day temperatures being 37°C, going up to 45°C on some days it is a really bad idea to have anything that is black in your garden, its like inviting the sun to cook your plants roots
I have tried growing mint for many years and I'm never successful. I've tried all kinds of flavours; nothing grows. And when I buy a new plant and leave in garden the slugs go; yippee she's brought lunch and dinner. I've tried little pots, big pots, terracotta and plastic pots. I would love a big bushy plant like you have.
It's actually to help keep the metal on the lid (you can see it around the edges) from corroding due to the alcohol - may not have been 100% necessary, but it's become a habit to use the parchment to keep the organics from floating too far up (and molding) and the corrosion. Just a preventative measure.
What do you do with the "pancake" and dried/dying trimming? is it safe enough to compost? I've tried comparing bean sprouts before and they just grow in my compost. Wondering if mint would just spread in compost.
My 8th grade art teacher gave us all a mint plant in a glass bowl for graduation. I had it until we moved my senior year and my dad dropped it and threw it away and carted it off to the dump site before he told me about it!
Mint as an anti-diabetic? I'm not sure I've heard that term. Can you explain what you mean by that? And provide some published sources that support that claim?
I swear that mint doesn't like me, the variety that I actually want growing grows minimally, but the variety that I don't want has taken over my garden.
I have failed to grow peppermint from seed indoors at least 4 times now. I may need to give up on starting from seed and just look for a transplant. They do sprout but just get leggy and slow, despite a grow light. The roots just never seem to succeed in indoor soil plus perlite plus vermiculite mix. Any advice for me?
Im not sure what do wrong. I CAN'T keep mint alive... It dies about a week after I get it. But I see new leaf buds like its trying to live. Id love to have big bushy mint. Ive only had it in containers. Am I supposed to fertilize or not? Is there a specific water? Trying to figure out why it dies. I live in Illinois. I would think it should be ok. I see other folks growing it. Any help would be appreciated. Garden veggies does great. House plants do fine . Flowers do ok. Ive even started avocado , lemon seedlings., Sweet potato slips.. but mint has me stumped... I REALLY NEED HELP
@@goldenwhisper66Depends upon the soil & climate. If the lower leaves start turning yellow, it’s too much water. If the tops turn brown, lack of water. Possibly root bound.
@@sunshine3914 thank you. I probably was giving to much love ( water). Thinking they'd dry out if I didn't water on e a week. They stay in the house not outdoors
@@goldenwhisper66 if they’re in the house it could also be a light issue! Try using grow lights if you haven’t :) and yes, wait for them to dry out between watering
Protip: Chocolate mint makes an amazing base for mint chip ice cream.
I reduced an old mint by 80% last year, and it's never been happier. You really can't be too aggressive with reducing and reshaping it.
How to grow mint:
1) accidentally find mint in your garden
2) do nothing
3) it grows out of control
4) help
I let this happen on purpose because I wanted to use mint as a ground cover. You can use a garden fork to pull it up by the roots if you want to control its spread. The roots are also usable, if you wash them well.
Rofl, I rescued a poor pathetic mostly dead seedling for .25 cents. Planted it in a similar space, later found out I'm sensitive to spearmint. So now I break out in hives every time I have to pull it. Lol. Oops.
I have someone who had all their grass replaced with mint. It was a house that went unsold for like half a year and they mow and there is always some mint in their grass so it smells like mint all the time.
Lol I totally feel you on this! I have SO. MUCH. MINT 😭🥴
@@FrozEnbyWolf150 Thanks for the tip! Never thought of it as ground cover!
I’m totally into collecting mint.. love the various scents! I just added strawberry mint to my “collection” of 6-7 varieties now. I have a mountain mint seed to start as soon as it get here ❤ I grow mine in containers. Editing to add.. I’ve got mine in 5-10 gallon pots. I tried using fabric .. mint will grows thru it!
Why is my mint like a vine? Is that right? I bought it at a discount at my local feed store and it was on the bottom shelf so it seems like it grew out like that to get into the sun. I repotted it in a couple pots in hopes of deterring scoundrels from getting my basil.
@@Gundumb_guy keep it cut back. The sneaky little vines were trying to grow into my rosemary. They will grow into anything nearby.
What! Strawberry 🍓 mint
MINT COLLECTORS ASSEMBLE:
I have common mint, chocolate mint, peppermint, spearmint, lemon mint, pineapple mint, apple mint, and I think one more im forgetting. ADDICTED
I've heard of or have all of those. I also have one called mojito mint @@GeorgeLucas1138
About 10 years ago I started having issues with my stomach, I was always nauseous . someone told me to use mint. Since then, I make tea every day, I just cut a couple stems & put them in hot water. the taste & after taste was a bit weird at 1st. but I'm used to it now and like it, now if I miss a day or 2, my stomach goes into an uproar. It's amazing how much it helps my stomach!
That's very Dutch! They drink that tea all the time.
@@krisvaughan1531 Smart of them, I'm convinced it's very beneficial😉
We started drinking tea by adding mint. It has lots of health benefits. In combination with zizphora and green tea works great
@@abduvohid147 I'm not sure what zizphora is but I'll look it up. I do buy & like black tea but I can't drink green tea at all. This year I planted a tea garden, pretty excited to try the different options.
There are 600 varieties of mint! 😊
I had a mint plant in a container that was doing quite well. I didnt pay attention and one of the branches laid down on the ground and TOOK OFF! I laughed so hard when I found mint on the opposite side of my asphalt driveway. Those roots worked harder than a groundhog 😅😅😅😅
4:37 I used to buy bread knives at thrift stores to cut root balls like that, mainly for oregano.
Smart
Oregano is no joke- it can be a spreader like mint!
Love oregano. The smell is gold ❤
@@EMSpdx For real!! But it's also our MOST visited plant by the pollinaters in our garden. it's CRAZY
Now I need a video on what to do with mint extract.
Use it in everything
Anywhere that calls for Vanilla extract and you would want a mint flavor. ..
Probably good in iced tea!
Or maybe just drink it straight like peppermint schnapps 🤢😂
You could make your own breath freshener with it.
I am growing spearmint in a terracotta pot submerged to the bottom of the rim in a raised bed also containing Korean melons, sweet peppers and rosemary (also in a submerged terracotta pot.) So far, no detectable escapees. I keep the mint well trimmed. It is currently looking like a well manicured lavender mound. I recently discovered that spearmint is a great addition to a fresh leaf lettuce salad with a balsamic vinegar/EVOO dressing. The spearmint gets visually hidden by the lettuce for a surprising and refreshing burst of flavor as you chew. Thanks for this video!!
It will make its way out, keep an eye out!
I recently started gardening. Mint was one of the very first things I got and it is definitely flourishing more than any other plant I have! It’s definitely one of my favorites.
All of the “haircut” mint can be replanted in another container and gifted.
We use it ALL OF THE TIME! Can’t grow enough. It’s never a problem in my yard. I literally use 3 bunches of mint every week.
I dry them and crush them between my palms and then jar it up. I add to yogurt, soup, etc.
How do you dry it, please?
To soups? What kind of soup goes will with mint? How else do you use it? All I ever use it for is tea or add it when making ice cream or a smoothie.
@@aiai-j7i Cut a bunch of long-ish stalks and tie together with string, hang up in a warm, airy place for a couple of weeks until the leaves are so dry they break up when you rub between your fingers. Strip the leaves off the stalks and store in an airtight jar. Alternatively, if you have one of the fancier Foodi/Instant Pot type cookers with a dehydrate setting, you can buy mesh racks to dry herbs on, which is much faster but not free.
@@emmawileman3416 you loose a lot of the essential oils if you dry it out, they evaporate pretty easily
I would love to exchange different types of mint with people, how awesome to have so many varieties ❤
I just recently bought myself some mojito mint and thought about how to handle it. Thanks a bunch for uploading, already went and trimmed it down a notch 👍
Photo bombed by one of your chickens, sooo cute... mint, smells amazing.
I have grown mint from seeds and I noticed that, over the years, all the mint has turned into apple mint (light green and slightly fuzzy). Every once in a while I'll get a shoot of peppermint, but that's it. So if you're trying to grow lots of mint flavors, you may want to keep them separated so they don't cross pollinate and morph into each other. Or just don't plant apple mint 🙂
Hi I love your channel. I tried a experimental thing with a bird bath. And so I have my mint growing in the bird bath. All I do is just add water to it and it's slowing. It's draping over the edges. It looks very pretty.
I love the mint in the birdbath idea! 😊
I currently have a grocery store mint growing in a pint glass... I just occasionally fill the bottom with water and it's been pushing new growth like crazy. Nothing like the grocery store basils that care about being too tightly packed and inconsistent watering (too much, too little). The mint just keeps pushing. Ironically I've tried to sow mint for multiple times without success.
Thank you so much for this video. Definitely going to try that tincture out. Finally got my new house and the first things I bought were flowers and mint and rosemary. Loving your channel. Have a great day.❤❤
Both the growing and the preserving segments were very helpful. Thanks!
Another great video. Love growing mint. Learned the hard way to not put it in your garden beds though 😅😆 I let it go thinking it looked awesome which it did but the plant took over the whole bed. Such a resilient plant
I gave up on a garden bed situated behind my garage, and between patio pavers where nothing wants to keep growing. Planted a bunch of mint, cat nip and a weird variety of lavender I found. Hoping these will take over and at least keep it green and not just dirt and smelling good.
Be careful most mint is very bad and toxic for cats and cat nip attracts cat.
Most cats won't eat mint in my experience but some aren't quite as smart as others.
@@vincients569 thanks for the heads up. I’ll keep an eye out and move the catnip if I find it’s being nibbled on overnight.
Add organic matter to the bed.
I'm honestly puzzled by people claiming that mint & all mint relatives are invasive. In my experience, that's been untrue.
We moved around a lot when I was a kid. One of my earliest memories is my mom digging up a part of our in ground mint plant, potting it & taking it with us to the next place we settled. My mom always planted the mint by a leaky outdoor faucet because we lived in a hot, dry climate.
The mint NEVER "took over" or crowded out other plants. We always had fresh mint for tea & whatever else my mom wanted it for.
I've wondered if planting mint near a leaky faucet made it dependent upon that water supply. I just know that the mint that my mom planted everywhere we lived never became invasive & never spread much more than a meter from the faucet it was planted near.
my mint as well is right under the outside faucet by the hose we dnt maintain it its just always there when we need it
I've had the exact same experience, and I think living in a hot, dry climate might be the key.
You must have had a well behaved variety. I’ve seen post from people who could not get rid of it in their yards.
I have similar problems. All the plants that people warn about getting invasive struggle when I plant it 😒
I blend with some water and freeze in ice trays. Super refreshing ice water.
That is smart.... Mint ice cookies
No matter how much I harvest, my mint in a small pot is still leggy. I’ll definitely try this! Thank you for making this video 🙏🏼
@@mhawang8204 chop it into small segments, then replant one segment in fresh soil.
Looking forward to your new mint! 🌱
Sometimes plants are leggy because they need more light.
@@viannecash3774 mine is leggy Today, I cut it back so it gets more light on the inside. Hope this helps
Hey, to add to your gardening practice, have you thought about setting up a copper essential oil and hydrosol distillery and since you have fruits, a spirits distillery for surplus? I would also love to see more videos of what you make with and how you use all your plants!
❤ LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! Thank you for showing us how to make Mint extract! 🎉
😂 anybody that believes mint is a pest deterrent has not grown mint that has been covered in bugs. 🍃🐛
I really like how you casually group chocolate under fruit - it is!
My chocolate mint plant has cascaded down the entire side of my greenstalk! I love using it as homemade tea and even just mint water in the fridge. It is so refreshing in the summer! My kids though, they want homemade mint chocolate chip ice cream. Living in Ohio and loving our Kentucky bourbon, we make mint juleps too!
I am finally successfully growing mint for the first time this year, it always dies early for me before I get a good harvest. 😂
It's the julep variety of mint and it's got an incredible taste! It's perfect for cocktails or just to grab a leaf as you walk by.
I once got a small pot of mint and I planted it in one of those large styrofoam boxes used for tuna. It grew so much and I had more than I knew what to do with it. It eventually died though, probably due to a combination of pest and the roots running out of space in the box. I plan to get another pot again one of these days.
Wait you killed mint.......tell me your secrets sorcerer.😂😂
this is perfect timing! i can't get mint to grow here in south texas. i tried in ground, now i have it in pots. they just die. this was great. thank you!
Glad to be of help! 🫡
I just started a garden for the first time and i got given a bunch on mint varieties. Lemon mint and strawberries & cream mint are by far cooles ive seen. Im gonna try to muddle it with some dr pepper😂
Does strawberry and cream mint refer to the color or the flavor of the plant? I have never heard of that variety.
@7-ten I think flavor. It was gifted by a local gardener. It's like strawberry mint but even sweeter and less minty
@@macnelson298 that's cool. Sounds like an interesting flavor. Thanks for answering!
Thank you for this video! I've tried to grow mint in the past and I think my fail was my use of a terracotta pot. I' m excited to grow mint again and to make the extract!
Thank you for the shaping tip
I grow mint and it grows like crazy but my son is addicted to mint tea. He drinks a gallon of ice-mint tea. Ours grows about 2 feet high. I need to grow an additional huge epic gardening bed of it.
I Looooove chocolate mint! It's beyond my favorite variety. And it makes incredible mojitos.
Whoa, I didn't know there were so many different varieties of Mint! Wow
How did you know I just harvested a bag of my SIL’s mint yesterday, to make into extract (which I’ve never done before) as neighbor Christmas gifts?? Perfect, thank you! 🙏🏻
this video couldn't have come at a better time. I just put my chocolate mint into a container last week. I can’t wait to make pesto with it!
Mint took over my compost pile!!! Also, I grew it with my green pepper in a 5 gallon bucket & the pepper barely survived!
I had the same thing happen! I'd keep turning it, and it'd heeping "dying" then coming back
@@ricky7111 It must be the rhizomes that keep it coming back. A science friend told me mint is invasive.
I have a cookies and cream mint which is delicious too! Great tips thanks 😊
My grandma had some issues with the her neighbours and they were really rude to her cuz of that, before she moved out she planted a mint plant at the edge of her backyard's fence and that single plant made way through the fence and it started invading their whole garden and their front yard.
I MEAN MY GURL KNEW DAMN WELL ABOUT WHAT SHE WAS DOING LOL
Thanks for the great tips man it's really helpful because i have alot of mint but im a child (12 years old)so i cant use vodka
I have chocolate mint and it has brown edges so good
Great info guys. Thanks for the mint extract recipe.
Excellent video!! Thank you.
I definitely need to tend to my mint. I have one that smells a bit like sage. That's my favorite.
I recently had repot and split my mint by hand, no knife... It was messy and I'm so scared I'll be finding mint growing where I've dropped a rhizome 😅
I actually hate mint as a flavor. But I use it in my dogs meals for breath odor, and around my chicken coops to help deter pests!
I put my mint in the flower bed and deep mulched around it, makes it easy to dig up all the shoots for pruning/propagating
So surgical. I just do the Chelsea chop when things get outta hand. Cheers!
We (Indians) use mint for cooking, mint chutney, mint chicken, chicken biryani
Watching this while my mint plant sits outside in the constant Alaskan summer sun in a terracotta pot😅😅 she’s thriving
I picked up a apple mint this year that smells so good!
9:13 so what does one do now with this mint extract? 😂
*looks at my struggling mint on my railing planter* I wish I knew what I'm doing wrong. I've not had mint that was super happy (too much sun? inconsistent watering?). My catnip inside though is doing awesome
Mints, man. .__.
Mints.
Typically can't CONTROL them, but Texas just killed my catnip for the very first time, which I wouldn't have thought possible.
Especially since this catnip is the one that came up completely randomly in a planter where I'd never had any catnip well over a year after my previous plant died of dog pee, having never been allowed to seed. I swear it was spontaneous generation. That thing was really making like it was immortal, but ultimately it couldn't take the heat.
I bought a mint plant three weeks ago. I even called it Robbie since is growing a lot.
Can we make some homemade mint/lemon with vinegar as home cleaner ?
How do you understand then the palnt needs some cutting ?
Thanks
Anybody that wants mint can come pick some from my yard. I've lived here for 6 years and still cannot get rid of it. Listen to Kevin, NEVER NEVER plant this in the ground unless you want the entire field to be mint. There is no way to only grow 1 mint plant. It will take over whatever container it is in. If that container happens to be your yard then you just gave up the whole yard to mint. Containers and vigilance is what it takes to grow mint. You have been forewarned.
Same goes with curry leaves if it is old enough to produce seeds
My mom got organic Mint from a filthy rich supermarket. Plant it in a pot it was ok then we took half of it plant it behind the porch. It took off and fighting with weeds until I cut them down sadly I chopped the mint as well some of the mint survived. I hate mowing. Letting nature be is a refresher plants is giving bees food. Snakes sleep and hunt. Young trees grows. Grass goes to seed and becomes a straw when finished with seeds. Sadly half of my parent's backyard have to mow due to township laws.
Love the extract recipe
8:05 dry leaves should be best, otherwise your extract will have more water I imagine.
I hope I have this problem soon. 😂 I’m only growing it for my Guinea pig lol it’s his favorite and my sister said she wants some for her water now 😒
Random question...how can i use charcoal briquette ashes in the garden. Compost? Spread them in grass? Would you consider doing a video experiment?
I love your garden 🪴
Ive grown yhe choc mint before and I use it in my tice pudding...i always grow miny in a pot never in the garden
I planted mint directly into my lawn in hopw it would smother out other stuff and reduce black berries
I can relate to the "cutting up rootballs feels like a crime" part lol. I recently repotted and split up some monsteras and I was puckering the whole time... I love the result but hated the process haha
A question tho: since basil is also in the mint family I'm guessing that most of this video applies there too, is that correct?
Have you done a spotlight on calendula since Ana joined the crew? I need to know (and see the process) how to make calendula salve!
one of my favorite plants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@PNW_ana can I use any calendula blooms or is resina best?
@@emkn1479 I use any calendula blooms, but the resina has the MOST medicinal value
A few years back our mint got out of the yard into the neighbors’ neglected patch of dirt along their fence. And since they dont so much as sweep along side there now 80% of the fence is lined with mint. It’s simultaneously the best and worst thing ever because no mater how much i yank out on my side of the fence theres still a trillion more shoots coming through. Its a serious weed.
Thank you. 😊
My MIL's yard when she asked for help with weeding. She planted mint years ago right next to the concrete pad part of their backyard. 😭 I had my partner help me with her 15ft x 4ft pad of mint as weeds. He learned the hard way why mint should never be planted outside of a pot. 😂
For the extract, I didn’t understand why she put some baking parchment in between the lid…
I think it is so that the mint that floats on the top doesn't get moldy but stays in the liquid
To keep as much air out as possible as @nina-ig5ev mentioned, but also to keep the alcohol from corroding the metal of the lid on the jar. :)
Y'all plant native mountain mints! ❤ pollinators love them and they help native wildlife
Awesome! Great info!
Is there anyway to do the infusion without liquor ?
Why do you recommend growing in a black container? Here, in the southwestern iberian peninsula, csa climate, hardiness zone 10a, with summers average day temperatures being 37°C, going up to 45°C on some days it is a really bad idea to have anything that is black in your garden, its like inviting the sun to cook your plants roots
Really helpful. Thank you!
I have tried growing mint for many years and I'm never successful. I've tried all kinds of flavours; nothing grows. And when I buy a new plant and leave in garden the slugs go; yippee she's brought lunch and dinner. I've tried little pots, big pots, terracotta and plastic pots. I would love a big bushy plant like you have.
i planted peppermint in mt garden. in ground... 8 years later still find it everywhere
@@dirkjanrulez23 what do you even do with it? I find it quite inedible.
I like making mint chocolate chip ice cream! 😋
Mint is growing under a layer of concrete and is breaking it in little pieces 😮 her roots are so strong !!!
What is the purpose of adding the parchment paper to the jar? 8:12 is this to allow a little bit of air flow so it’s not an exact seal?
Probably to prevent the metal top from rusting.
@@CreaticityIsLife ah good point
@@noahsnumismaticsbecause when people make stuff up they often add extra steps that are not needed.
Was a glass jar, wasn't it? No metal in sight. @@CreaticityIsLife
It's actually to help keep the metal on the lid (you can see it around the edges) from corroding due to the alcohol - may not have been 100% necessary, but it's become a habit to use the parchment to keep the organics from floating too far up (and molding) and the corrosion. Just a preventative measure.
I love chocolate mint!
Could one theoretically make basil extract in the same way? I am an absolute softie with thinning seeds and may have an "issue" 😶
What do you do with the "pancake" and dried/dying trimming? is it safe enough to compost? I've tried comparing bean sprouts before and they just grow in my compost. Wondering if mint would just spread in compost.
Do you wash the mint leaves first before putting into a jar for mint extract?
My spearmint in my container from last year was one of the few herbs I had that survived.
I believe in spearmint culinary supremacy 🙏
Ok,I watched the video till the end which yielded the mint/vodka extract,but how do I use it? For what? Please answer my query! Thanks.
My 8th grade art teacher gave us all a mint plant in a glass bowl for graduation. I had it until we moved my senior year and my dad dropped it and threw it away and carted it off to the dump site before he told me about it!
Mint as an anti-diabetic? I'm not sure I've heard that term.
Can you explain what you mean by that? And provide some published sources that support that claim?
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5963648/ There are also some other texts around but ALWAYS consult your physician!!
Would have made the video complete if ideas on how to use the mint extract had been included.
I swear that mint doesn't like me, the variety that I actually want growing grows minimally, but the variety that I don't want has taken over my garden.
Is it good as a creeper ?
Mint may grow itself but here in central GA I've got a catapillar or something that eats it so fast
What can I use instead of vodka?
I have failed to grow peppermint from seed indoors at least 4 times now. I may need to give up on starting from seed and just look for a transplant. They do sprout but just get leggy and slow, despite a grow light. The roots just never seem to succeed in indoor soil plus perlite plus vermiculite mix. Any advice for me?
If I don’t have vodka, what else can I use? Can I use alcohol? What percentage?
Any type of grain alcohol - I stick to Everclear or Vodka.
Im not sure what do wrong. I CAN'T keep mint alive... It dies about a week after I get it. But I see new leaf buds like its trying to live. Id love to have big bushy mint. Ive only had it in containers. Am I supposed to fertilize or not? Is there a specific water? Trying to figure out why it dies. I live in Illinois. I would think it should be ok. I see other folks growing it. Any help would be appreciated. Garden veggies does great. House plants do fine . Flowers do ok.
Ive even started avocado , lemon seedlings., Sweet potato slips.. but mint has me stumped... I REALLY NEED HELP
Could be a watering issue
@@Hailey-bz2ym to much or not enough? How often should I water?
@@goldenwhisper66Depends upon the soil & climate. If the lower leaves start turning yellow, it’s too much water. If the tops turn brown, lack of water. Possibly root bound.
@@sunshine3914 thank you. I probably was giving to much love ( water). Thinking they'd dry out if I didn't water on e a week. They stay in the house not outdoors
@@goldenwhisper66 if they’re in the house it could also be a light issue! Try using grow lights if you haven’t :) and yes, wait for them to dry out between watering