Mint (Lamiaceae Family)
Coming in many different subspecies with small variations in leaf shape, plant structure, and flavor, most mint varieties have the same problem. Although mint is great for tea, cooking, and homeopathic remedies, it spreads faster than ice cream on a sidewalk in July. Expect it to share garden space with other plants, and you’ll be disappointed. Not only will it grow faster than almost anything else, but spread its roots to begin sprouting in other parts of your garden, likely escaping your notice until it’s too late. If you want to grow mint, do yourself a favor, and put it in a pot.
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