There are many reasons to plant mint in your garden, but you can’t just dig it into the ground.
An experienced gardener knows that this bush belongs to the category of actively growing ones - it may happen that later you will have to spend a lot of time uprooting the bushes.
In any case, mint has a lot of useful properties both for the garden and for health.
Let us pay attention to the recommendations of the expert of the online publication Belnovosti and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
What to Consider When Planting Mint
With proper care, mint turns into a delicious addition to tea, lemonade and cocktails.
It can also decorate a flower bed in a natural style, while simultaneously serving as a honey plant.
But in order to limit the desire to seize the territory of the site, it is better to immediately erect barriers or a blind area, creating a low “corral”.
Note that mint is sometimes planted in large boxes or high beds along with other herbs.