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Chocolate Mint, like other mints, is easy to grow and multiply. Mints do become scraggly indoors, so plan on eventually planting chocolate mint outdoors in a sunny garden bed.
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Chocolate Mint, like other mints, is easy to grow and multiply. Mints do become scraggly indoors, so plan on eventually planting chocolate mint outdoors in a sunny garden bed.
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Other varieties of mint are named after the foods whose flavor they resemble, including chocolate mint, pineapple mint and apple mint.
Besides being the best flavor combination ever, chocolate mint is a plant you can grow. As in, mint leaves with a hint of chocolate that you can have in your apartment all the time.
Growing mint indoors is perfect when you need something to add to meals, desserts, and mixed drinks. It's also extremely easy to grow, perfect for novices.
Chocolate Mint, like other mints, is easy to grow and multiply. Mints do become scraggly indoors, so plan on eventually planting chocolate mint outdoors in a sunny garden bed.