How to Grow Mint in Your Garden

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  • čas přidán 18. 06. 2021
  • Growing mint in the garden is so easy that the mint can quickly take over. Growing in containers and picking often not only keeps the mint under control but also provides a long season of minty harvests. Gardener Scott discusses and demonstrates how to plant and how to harvest mint. (Video #278)
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  • @ericfoster5331
    @ericfoster5331 Před 3 lety +28

    You my dear sir are a master gardener and a treasure.
    The fact that you planned that video with footage from a year ago tells me that you have the thinking and planning of a legendary gardener.
    Please do keep it up. You are teaching so many people so many great things!

  • @peterad1529
    @peterad1529 Před 3 lety +16

    Haha! I dug up one little plant from the neighbors it never did well I’m my container so I dumped it out and some of that dirt landed in our garden. we now have a rabid mint plant! It’s so easy to grow it gets out of hand. Somehow I didn’t get all the mint out of that dirt from the container 😂

  • @michigan57
    @michigan57 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Some farmers in my area grow mint. It smells wonderful to follow a mint truck with freshly harvested mint down the back roads. A favorite memory of my child hood.

  • @Dee.C
    @Dee.C Před 3 lety +7

    WOW ! What a difference a year makes. You have really come a long way in that garden . I love watching the space grow and seeing what you do with it.

  • @sallykempis5341
    @sallykempis5341 Před 13 dny +1

    I love mint

  • @leahness3588
    @leahness3588 Před 3 lety +3

    I love my mint beds.🌿 Lemon, Spearmint, mountain and marvelous mints this year. My apple and peppermint DIED off over winter.😭

  • @x0j
    @x0j Před 3 lety +4

    yeah I have invasive spearmint, i kinda just leave a patch of it lol. Taste varies wildly

  • @heidiclark6612
    @heidiclark6612 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank You for a great idea! I don't use mint in anything I cook, but I dearly love mint tea! I just never thought of growing my own mint to dry in my dehydrator for tea. Thank You so much!

  • @jackstone4291
    @jackstone4291 Před rokem +2

    There are so many varieties of mint it’s unbelievable! Am experimenting growing 6 types with my 6yr old son this and next year in a large black 60litre tub ….. some perlite and good compost and mulch grass clippings or bark (whatever’s available) to keep other weeds/plants at bay and try contain them a bit with each other and keep that moisture in the soil much as can. Great to see you have done this and worked so well as feel positive about our mint tub now too!

  • @stephenhope7319
    @stephenhope7319 Před 3 lety +2

    Here in Sacramento, Ca 9b I grow my mint in 5 gallon buckets to contain them. I save my planters for my other food crops, tomatoes , basil, squash, zuke, etc. My mint has year round growth. Mint, as you say, will take over if not grown in a bucket/planter.

  • @RandyFelts2121
    @RandyFelts2121 Před 3 lety +4

    Back a few years ago I grew a patch along the south side of my house. Kept in check with my edger and side lawn. It helped keep the ground most on the side of the house. I also planted Irises in amongst it. I thought it looked pretty nice.

  • @luigi5890
    @luigi5890 Před 3 lety +10

    I'm experimenting this year by taking some of the Mint cuttings to lay around the base of my zucchini plants, to discourage the squash bugs. I'm also trying to use the tea I've made of some of the Mint cuttings to spray on the zucchini plants. I'm hoping the smell will discourage the squash bugs from finding the squash, or at least confuse them.

    • @ryanissa3353
      @ryanissa3353 Před 3 lety +3

      Do not do that, the mint will take over and you will never be able to get all of it out

    • @luigi5890
      @luigi5890 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ryanissa3353 Not if you only put the leaf cuttings and tea from the cuttings in the garden, not the roots. I'm well aware from experience of how they will take over.. Thanks anyway

  • @helenperalta3555
    @helenperalta3555 Před 3 lety +2

    Gardener Scott. I grow both my spearmint and peppermint in containers for the exact reason you mention. What I didn’t realize is the young plant that grows underneath. Thank you for the great tips as always.I’m in zone 8a and I started mine just before Uri hit us. I kept my new plant in the garage and most of my succulents and other herbs froze. But not the mints! They pulled through that freeze and came right back. Quite vigorously. That’s why I love it!

  • @zacharysimon2952
    @zacharysimon2952 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the "COVID hair" on younger Gardener Scott!

  • @laurie4914
    @laurie4914 Před 3 lety +2

    After being in the garden all day, I made myself a fresh mint mohito, sat down to look at my phone, and this video popped up. Kind of spooky. Loved the video. I didn't realize I could cut my mint that far back.

    • @rosewatson7163
      @rosewatson7163 Před měsícem +1

      😋Currently having a mint margarita.... learning that I have made a HUGE mistake of planting my mint in a container with my basil, dill, and oregano. Definitely migrating it after I finish this video (and my margarita!).

  • @alexandrialindsay8826
    @alexandrialindsay8826 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a really good clip!
    I am the team leader building a massive community garden by myself in my local town, studying horticulture level 3 and have a artisan cheese buisness. We have an overgrown area full of wild new Zealand mint and I was wondering how am I going to transport it to make a 'cuppa tea' garden and now I know so thankyou master gardener scott ❤️

  • @cathy4030
    @cathy4030 Před dnem +1

    Thank you for the info ❤

  • @michaelsmielecki6628
    @michaelsmielecki6628 Před 3 lety +2

    I am in zone 7b and my mint is in a part shade area behind my house and most of it did not die back in winter.

  • @nicholemalloy4694
    @nicholemalloy4694 Před rokem +1

    It’s good to know I can cut it back so far to dry it. I’m going to start doing it in sections. Great video on mint!

  • @mikefa5891
    @mikefa5891 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for another educational and informative video!

  • @lpmoron6258
    @lpmoron6258 Před rokem

    Good video as usual. You are a born teacher!

  • @markwitmer5498
    @markwitmer5498 Před 3 lety

    You're the man, Scott. A video I didn't know I needed...

  • @ahmadghosheh3104
    @ahmadghosheh3104 Před 3 lety +1

    Yup, my mint plant is an ver 10 years old in zone 5B. Survived terrible cold and blistering heat. Just water, cut, and feed in spring. Mine is in a 6x4 garden box, it's starting to ooze out of it as the wood panelling gets old. But yeah, we cut it, almost mow it, once a month and give away a lot, grows like nothing happened.

  • @TheCodat
    @TheCodat Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the info!

  • @NewMindGarden
    @NewMindGarden Před 3 lety +2

    Wow.. Amazing video.. 👍👍🌿🌸

  • @FloridaGirl-
    @FloridaGirl- Před 3 lety +1

    Your good pruning is like good forest management! 👍 I use to grow mint. I did the same thing for catnip too. I’d get about 3 cutting too from it and dry it in my greenhouse in big square containers.

  • @sejalpatel2422
    @sejalpatel2422 Před 3 lety +1

    I also like mint plant too much, for my tea and cooking. Last 2 year I planted in ground but it never come back although people say in my town it will come back. so this year I planted in container so that in winter I can bring them in my house and enjoy.

  • @lpmoron6258
    @lpmoron6258 Před rokem +2

    Mint is something I can't keep alive!

    • @rbcreations2
      @rbcreations2 Před 4 měsíci

      I can't either! I've tried in a container and in the ground.

    • @lpmoron6258
      @lpmoron6258 Před 4 měsíci

      @@rbcreations2 same here

  • @Winterxfiles
    @Winterxfiles Před rokem +1

    I make homemade tea out of my mint and plan on selling some this year.

  • @PBarrPrince
    @PBarrPrince Před 2 lety

    Cool. You're always"there" for me! I bought a mint plant last night because it was on sale. Lol. I love the smell but don'tt use it myself. So, I need to keep it alive thru the winter indoors I guess. I have grow lights. I already pinched the top two leaves...the plants are rather tall...and watered it. I'll repot it today. It's in a very tiny pot. I have compost and Black Kow...would those be appropriate as amendments to my bagged putting soil? I have leaf mould too. I really want to baby this mint so I'll have some to plant in spring. Thank you so much for your video and for your helpfulness on so many levels. I'm on a mission to at least be a good gardener one day. Your videos will help make that possible I think. Take care. Stay healthy. You're appreciated by many.

  • @adampetherick7836
    @adampetherick7836 Před 3 lety +1

    The next video can you explain the science on how close you can plant your vegetables including peppers I have 5 peppers in a 30 gallon pot an I planted 2 pepper in an 2gallon pot last year. Closer to Peppers it seems more vegetables an stronger plants. And no sunscald.how is that possible. I need your help on this one.. if you can make a video on why some plants to do better closer together.thankyou..

  • @christineherrmann205
    @christineherrmann205 Před 3 lety +1

    My lemon balm staged a coup. I need this. Edited to add: don't think a container will help with the lemon balm; I just need to take off seed heads.

  • @anidnmeno
    @anidnmeno Před 2 lety +1

    2:29 "Ay, bruh, come get some of this mint, you'll know what to do with it... we don't"

  • @bobbiejofouts1708
    @bobbiejofouts1708 Před 2 lety +1

    I just found you a few days ago and love your work, especially about IPM and those green growing containers you have. Please let me know where I can find them. Thanks.

    • @GardenerScott
      @GardenerScott  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. They are livestock troughs. Here's how I did them: czcams.com/video/I1Sm5nU6iyY/video.html

    • @bobbiejofouts1708
      @bobbiejofouts1708 Před 2 lety

      @@GardenerScott Wonderful! Thanks for the help.

  • @Jeff-rd6hb
    @Jeff-rd6hb Před 3 lety

    @Gardener Scott 👍
    Mints, or any relatives thereof should be grown in containers or contained areas as they will readily sprawl big time. Oregano & Lemon Balm are members of the mint family, thyme as well. So all of these herbs need to be corralled, otherwise they can get way out of control in a short amount of thyme. See what I did there? 🤭

  • @pamelacorsi
    @pamelacorsi Před 3 lety

    I've grown mint this way (in a big galvanized tub) for 20 years and it hasn't spread and looks as beautiful as yours every year. I harvest often so it doesn't get leggy.

    • @GardenJensJourney
      @GardenJensJourney Před 3 lety

      I had a problem with mine getting root bound in a container within 2 years. So, I moved them all over to a part of my yard that I'm ok with them growing in, and just pull out what I don't want, when it starts getting a bit rambunctious.
      I find, the peppermint is the worst for spreading. It's gone haywire. So I will have to take the time to pull it all out this fall. That will take some time.
      The others are more manageable.

  • @TalkingThreadsMedia
    @TalkingThreadsMedia Před 3 lety +1

    Everybody has peppermint... but I cannot find anyone with spearmint. Any suggestions?
    Thanks! Best wishes from Kate in Olympia, WA - 6/22/2021.

  • @conniecarroll9398
    @conniecarroll9398 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for your video. I just started mint in a planter was wondering do I put into garden?

    • @peterad1529
      @peterad1529 Před 3 lety +1

      It spreads quite well so take they in mind!

    • @VisqoOSRS
      @VisqoOSRS Před 3 lety +1

      I would not put it in the garden, it's too aggressive

    • @FrozEnbyWolf150
      @FrozEnbyWolf150 Před 3 lety

      It depends. Mint can make a great companion plant to intercrop with others, as the strong smell helps deter pests, and the rapid spread can be an asset if you intend to use it as a ground cover. I'm using various types of mint, including oregano, as part of a permaculture.

  • @haydehabdolahian7691
    @haydehabdolahian7691 Před měsícem

    I have back yard that wouldn’t grow anything good give it lots dirt but no good so I start the container and and I have %100 better results. But I plant the mint on the ground and some oregano , some daisies to welcome bees and they are doing so good but the veggies wouldn’t 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @minglouie8300
    @minglouie8300 Před měsícem

    please put a link to the raised bed for the mint.

  • @beginnercalisthenics
    @beginnercalisthenics Před 3 lety

    Is that... asparagus behind you?
    Thanks for the videos! :)

  • @aloras405
    @aloras405 Před 3 lety +2

    I made the mistake of putting it in my garden bed … yeah never again. Now mints go in containers. I did lemon balm in a put and I comes back every year.

  • @kmiller6002
    @kmiller6002 Před 3 lety +1

    I've heard that All square stemed plants are in the mint family... First is that true? And second does that mean they are all safe to eat?. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge Gardener Scott ☺️

    • @GardenerScott
      @GardenerScott  Před 3 lety +3

      All mints have square stems and opposite leaves, but not all square stem plants are mint. You can expect garden mints to be edible but not all mints are; perilla mint may be the most familiar toxic mint.

    • @kmiller6002
      @kmiller6002 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GardenerScott Thank you.... I'm binge watching your channel again 🙂🙂... Just finished the one on making sauerkraut from 10 years ago

    • @KyrenaH
      @KyrenaH Před 3 lety

      @@GardenerScott Perilla is used in Korean and Japanese cooking though.

  • @dougadams9419
    @dougadams9419 Před rokem +1

    I want the Mint to spread, both Spearmint and Peppermint I have in pots right now, also Rosemary. I am preparing a spot near the front of the house to be an herb garden.
    Do you have any idea how difficult it is to grow those from seed? My 4th. year trying I finally got English and Munstead Lavender to grow from seed in pots. Into the ground soon.

    • @GardenerScott
      @GardenerScott  Před rokem +1

      I grew rosemary from seed this year. It's no different than other seeds, but does a long time to germinate and reach transplant size.

  • @classicaltutor2370
    @classicaltutor2370 Před 3 lety +1

    Curious what the large leaf plant is growing in the other container???

  • @betts258
    @betts258 Před 3 lety +1

    are there drainage stones/other in the bottom of that container?

    • @GardenerScott
      @GardenerScott  Před 3 lety +2

      I have branches in the lower half and holes drilled in the bottom.

  • @He4vyD
    @He4vyD Před 3 lety +1

    Is that horse radish in the other birdie bed next to the mint?

  • @ryanmccain1158
    @ryanmccain1158 Před rokem

    So helpful. thanks. Where do you live? Is this Montana or Wyoming?

  • @tracyhall4648
    @tracyhall4648 Před 2 lety

    When you cut the new growth of the mint off, Do you re grow it?

  • @MichelleNikiforakis
    @MichelleNikiforakis Před 4 měsíci

    What types of containers are you using?

    • @GardenerScott
      @GardenerScott  Před 4 měsíci

      They're livestock troughs. I show them in this video: czcams.com/video/I1Sm5nU6iyY/video.html

  • @PBarrPrince
    @PBarrPrince Před 2 lety

    Oops. Zone 7b for last message.

  • @saabtech3510
    @saabtech3510 Před 3 lety +1

    Actually, there is no need to do anything at all in transplanting these. You could not kill them if you tried. I made a mistake, not listening to my wife, in starting 2 new raised beds. Some of the fill I used at the bottom of the deep beds, had some soil with mint roots. I thought, it will be OK, it's buried at the bottom of deep beds. Guess what? My entire raised bed is sprouting mint among all my other plantings. EVERYWHERE. Has taken over the entire 10 foot beds in just a couple months. I keep pinching off the new growth, but it only encourages the roots to thicken and spread. I have no idea how to rescue these beds for next season. (And in any of my backyard that does not get cut with the mower, 2 kinds mint have completely taken over.) If you don't have a green thumb, and can't keep plants alive, try mint, you can't fail. Indestructible.

  • @wudgee
    @wudgee Před 3 lety

    Everyone says how mint grows so easily yet it always fails for me.

  • @debbybrady1246
    @debbybrady1246 Před 3 lety +1

    How does it grow in zone 8?

    • @GardenerScott
      @GardenerScott  Před 3 lety

      It should grow great and depending on the location may not die back in winter.

  • @He4vyD
    @He4vyD Před 3 lety +1

    Sporting that covid hairdo

  • @lrachel43
    @lrachel43 Před 3 lety +3

    Contain"mint"

  • @victorwadsworth821
    @victorwadsworth821 Před 3 lety +1

    How not to grow mint is much harder.

  • @robaldridge6505
    @robaldridge6505 Před 3 lety

    I love mint

  • @haydehabdolahian7691
    @haydehabdolahian7691 Před měsícem

    I have back yard that wouldn’t grow anything good give it lots dirt but no good so I start the container and and I have %100 better results. But I plant the mint on the ground and some oregano , some daisies to welcome bees and they are doing so good but the veggies wouldn’t 🤷🏼‍♀️