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Posted By: hinda pinching back mint - May 26th, 2005 at 12:00 PM
i have a clipping of mint that i planted a week ago. iknow thatit is an invasivre plant but it right now in a planter. do i need to pinch it back - if so ,when and how?? ps i have no idea what kind of mint it is
hinda
Posted By: tkhooper Re: pinching back mint - May 26th, 2005 at 12:13 PM
Hi Hinda,

I pinch it back when I want to use some. Otherwise I just let it grow because it has so many uses. I love it in my tea, and for a garnish, and in my pot when I need to humidify my tropical plants, in pork and lamb recipes and someday I want to learn how to boil it down for the juice. I like mint jelly and I want to try to make it.
Posted By: hinda Re: pinching back mint - May 26th, 2005 at 02:32 PM
and i thought i would use it for tea only - but it seems like the sky is the limit. and now for a silly question :rolleyes: do i take from the top or the bottomof the stalk???
Posted By: tkhooper Re: pinching back mint - May 26th, 2005 at 03:13 PM
I take from the top stem and all.
Posted By: 4Ruddy Re: pinching back mint - June 3rd, 2005 at 12:12 AM
Hinda...the more you pinch from the top of the plant...the bushier and prettier it will be. So, pinch away. Sometimes I go through and cut all the tops off just so it will bush out...it just makes a healthier looking plant. If you dont have a need for the mint at the time, dry it...set a bowl in your bathroom and when you shower the humidity from the shower will make the dried mint smell so good...instant air freshener!
Posted By: plants 'n pots Re: pinching back mint - June 3rd, 2005 at 04:38 AM
ooooooh - I really like that idea, Vanessa! I cut my mints back yesterday because they were getting too tall and leggy, but I stuck the cuttings back in the pots. They wilted for about 1/2 a day, but today they are all going strong. I didn't occur to me to dry them for other uses - thanks for that hint!
Posted By: 4Ruddy Re: pinching back mint - June 3rd, 2005 at 06:00 AM
I learn by trial & error...mostly error! Last year when the white flies were so bad I had to brak down and spray the herbs...so couldn't dry them for eating purposes...I did EVERYTHING else I could think of. Simmered them on the stove (great house fragrance...stuck them in drawers...you name it...I did it! I also have a rosemary soap recipe that I was going to try but never got around to it...ewe...wouldn't that make a great Christmas gift!
Posted By: Elfinone Re: pinching back mint - June 3rd, 2005 at 02:50 PM
I never thought to use mint in the bathroom, what a great idea!!!!!
I am not really liking buyin scents wow, thanks now I will begin to use mint in the bath room, that is like the brightness button coming on in my head!.
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Posted By: Ceilteach Re: pinching back mint - July 16th, 2005 at 09:07 AM
I like the idea of dried mint used as an air freshener....thanks for sharing that one
kit
Posted By: poetprose Re: pinching back mint - July 17th, 2005 at 05:47 PM
Hello, I've got mint growing by my strawberry patch , first time for growing mint...and I don't know what kind of mint it is ,

Question? How do you know when the leaf is big enough to pinch and use it in your recipies, or granishes
, how big can this herb get?
Posted By: Ohio Greenie Re: pinching back mint - August 4th, 2005 at 01:39 AM
Is mint annual or perrenial?
Posted By: wilderness1989 Re: pinching back mint - August 7th, 2005 at 05:24 AM
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Originally posted by Ohio Greenie:
Is mint annual or perennial?
Mint is an invasive perennial. Pinch the flowers off or the seed will spread everywhere...had some come up in the lawn this year and through 6" of straw mulch.......thought I had it all gone!
John
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